PSon
Active member
rayyan, I hope this message find you well.
I like to take a different angle to this scenario that you are presenting:
In some similarity to you, I am also a Canon, Leica and Zeiss optic user. The Canon AF lens that I like to use are: 1.4/35L, 1.0/50L, 1.2/50L, 1.2/85L, 2/135L, 1.8/200L. My choice of the Canon lens are fast lens so I can avoid high ISO setting. Despite I love these lenses I still like to use my Leica and Zeiss lens in manual focus mode on the Canon DSLR camera. The manual focus mechanism is enhanced with zoom live view. The live view screen not only help my vision for accuracy but also reduce mirror slapping vibration in slow shutter speed. I put a strong magnifier on the LCD screen to further help my vision but also allow me to use it as a stabilizing point for slower shutter speeds. I hope that you can optimize your protocol to allow you extending your time using the lens of your choice.
Best Regards,
-Son
I like to take a different angle to this scenario that you are presenting:
In some similarity to you, I am also a Canon, Leica and Zeiss optic user. The Canon AF lens that I like to use are: 1.4/35L, 1.0/50L, 1.2/50L, 1.2/85L, 2/135L, 1.8/200L. My choice of the Canon lens are fast lens so I can avoid high ISO setting. Despite I love these lenses I still like to use my Leica and Zeiss lens in manual focus mode on the Canon DSLR camera. The manual focus mechanism is enhanced with zoom live view. The live view screen not only help my vision for accuracy but also reduce mirror slapping vibration in slow shutter speed. I put a strong magnifier on the LCD screen to further help my vision but also allow me to use it as a stabilizing point for slower shutter speeds. I hope that you can optimize your protocol to allow you extending your time using the lens of your choice.
Best Regards,
-Son
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