Are all Rollei 6008AF-"compatible" lenses equal or are some more compatible than others?
Or to be more specific: do standard functions of the 6008AF such as focus confirmation and TL metering work just as well with a veteran country and western Rolleiflex 80mm f2.8 Planar HFT (non PQ?) as with its sexier (isn't this what the "S" in PQS stands for) modern city cousins.
Or not?
The beauty of this open system is that it is compatible with a lot of different lenses. Maybe I am not so compatible, as I am having trouble figuring out what works and what doesn't - not only with lenses.
So far I have found out that the only prism finder with a diopter is the 90 degree telescopic finder - but some suggest it is just a bungled toy better used as a paperweight than a professional tool. Is this right?
:bugeyes:
Not to mention the Rollei 6000 film holder that is compatible with the 6008 AF - providing the film is 100asa. Or have I misunderstood this too?
:ROTFL:
Hence my concern about finding out which lenses do what - preferably before I go bankrupt.
Or to be more specific: do standard functions of the 6008AF such as focus confirmation and TL metering work just as well with a veteran country and western Rolleiflex 80mm f2.8 Planar HFT (non PQ?) as with its sexier (isn't this what the "S" in PQS stands for) modern city cousins.
Or not?
The beauty of this open system is that it is compatible with a lot of different lenses. Maybe I am not so compatible, as I am having trouble figuring out what works and what doesn't - not only with lenses.
So far I have found out that the only prism finder with a diopter is the 90 degree telescopic finder - but some suggest it is just a bungled toy better used as a paperweight than a professional tool. Is this right?
:bugeyes:
Not to mention the Rollei 6000 film holder that is compatible with the 6008 AF - providing the film is 100asa. Or have I misunderstood this too?
:ROTFL:
Hence my concern about finding out which lenses do what - preferably before I go bankrupt.