Jorgen Udvang
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D810 with 50mm f/1.2 AiS @ f/4
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1) No, but it's supposed to be good.Two questions.
1) Anyone tried the Voightlander 40 f2 pancake lens on a Nikon DSLR for travel or walk around?
2) Possible to mod a Leica R lens for use on a Nikon DSLR? If so, any reason to do so... or not to do so? I have a 50 Sumacron sitting around and an 810 w/o a 50.
There are two R lenses out there i converted to F. 50 'cron and 28 Elmarit VII. Both very nice lenses on a Nikon body--I used them on a F3 for about a year or so. Played with them on a D700 but I didn't care for the rangefinder dot.Two questions.
1) Anyone tried the Voightlander 40 f2 pancake lens on a Nikon DSLR for travel or walk around?
2) Possible to mod a Leica R lens for use on a Nikon DSLR? If so, any reason to do so... or not to do so? I have a 50 Sumacron sitting around and an 810 w/o a 50.
Adapted lenses on SLRs give up too much in convenience/ergonomics for me, most of the time, but if I'm going to be working mostly wide open or near that, and a particular lens has a nice signature, it's worth adapting. The first generation Summicron-R 50mm is like that.thanks for info. I don't see any attention given the R lenses on Nikon. Not worth the trip?
Thank you, I try my best. We have so much to learn from kids, their limitless ideas and their lack of prejudice. Communicating with them at their level is truly inspirational.Jorgen, you have a special way of interacting and engaging with kids - envious - keep it up.
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