danlindberg
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Since you are already decided......here's a snap with the Cfi 40/4 IF
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Guy,
I'm not sure it's so easy to change mounts on the older P+ backs anymore.
Steve
Yea just realized I am married. Had a lapse moment of insanity. LolGuy Mancuso: Mr. Sanity Check.
Let me ask a important question though. Given the lens we still have to consider image circle for your back. Let's say a Canon 85 1.2 for instance it sounds like you may be very restricted by image circle to do any stitching. Certainly could do panos though.
I'm calling Sandy.I dont want one I don't want one I need one I dont want one I don't want one.....
I tested out an IQ250/FPS/Canon 17mm TS-E yesterday evening.Actually, I'm going to edit my post, because the other important key to the FPS camera is the advent of MFDB models with usable live view, like the Phase One IQ250. I played with the Canon 85mm on the FPS a few weeks back, and I think it covers fine with the IQ250 (there may be some slight vignetting). But the other step is that to focus, you'd need usable live view - especially with that lens!
It's a playground sandbox for lenses, there's so many options, and more will become compatible. The FPS Camera combined with the Phase One IQ250 is like mirrorless cameras for grownups! And before anyone gets upset, hey, I have an original Panasonic GF1 with a FotoDiox Minolta Adapter and several lenses, like the Rokkor 50mm/1.7, etc. ;-)
Steve Hendrix
Capture Integration