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IndeedI thought I read some posts that said the performance was good on some lenses. Of course that may just be their opinion of "good."
Do you know who makes the best Leica M to NEX adapter? Maybe that would be a better choice.manual focusing on the nex is a breeze, even more so with the new firmware.
They are the most expensive but with the tightest tolerances for infinity focus....Do you know who makes the best Leica M to NEX adapter? Maybe that would be a better choice.
-Marc
If I may ask ... who has those? Is there a specific model# or specific designation I should ask for?They are the most expensive but with the tightest tolerances for infinity focus....
Voigtlander.
What is it in new firmware that made it more easy? I thought the original MF Assist hard key was already a breeze.manual focusing on the nex is a breeze, even more so with the new firmware.
Sorry Marc for not including full details. I'm traveling and it is hard to put in some links. Steve Gandy at cameraquest carries Voigtlander adapters.If I may ask ... who has those? Is there a specific model# or specific designation I should ask for?
Price is no object when mounting big buck M lenses on the camera.
-Marc
with the new firmware you even have more control of the camera, including the ISO in 1 touch.What is it in new firmware that made it more easy? I thought the original MF Assist hard key was already a breeze.
Thank you so much!Sorry Marc for not including full details. I'm traveling and it is hard to put in some links. Steve Gandy at cameraquest carries Voigtlander adapters.
http://cameraquest.com/adaptnew.htm
sweet, how's the image quality on that?I've got one of these little suckers on the way for NEX, and it is tiny. Only a bit longer than 4mm when collapsed!
http://www.japanexposures.com/2010/09/06/ms-optical-super-triplet-perar/
Look forward to your images with that, Douglas.I've got one of these little suckers on the way for NEX, and it is tiny. Only a bit longer than 4mm when collapsed!
When in focus assist mode you can zoom tight in to focus and then can move the point of focus around.What is it in new firmware that made it more easy? I thought the original MF Assist hard key was already a breeze.