francesconyc
Member
I use a Cambo Ultima 35 and im planning to get an Actus (which allow me to gain few more mm in flange distance)
and im bot using a canon 5DSR and a Sony a7riii
I believe im gonna move to full mirrorless at some point, but i'd like to have lenses that can work for both syystems at infinity (possibly)
im looking for lenses below 65mm focal (above 65 they seem to work for sure, based on manufacturers catalogues)
but im struggling to understand how to calculate the usability, given the foncal distance of each lens
by mistake i bough a Apo Digitar 24mm that luckly i was able to sell for same price i bought, but it became clear it was meant only for digital backs, not even mirrorless...
do i have to subtract (Flange Distance - rear elements lenght) to get the usable distance? how many mm are good enought so not to collide the lens wiht the camera and let some movements?
is there a list somewhere to see the compatibility of Schneider and Rodenstock lenses?
anyways.. if any of you have a recommendation or can show your current lens collection for Sony would be great!
and im bot using a canon 5DSR and a Sony a7riii
I believe im gonna move to full mirrorless at some point, but i'd like to have lenses that can work for both syystems at infinity (possibly)
im looking for lenses below 65mm focal (above 65 they seem to work for sure, based on manufacturers catalogues)
but im struggling to understand how to calculate the usability, given the foncal distance of each lens
by mistake i bough a Apo Digitar 24mm that luckly i was able to sell for same price i bought, but it became clear it was meant only for digital backs, not even mirrorless...
do i have to subtract (Flange Distance - rear elements lenght) to get the usable distance? how many mm are good enought so not to collide the lens wiht the camera and let some movements?
is there a list somewhere to see the compatibility of Schneider and Rodenstock lenses?
anyways.. if any of you have a recommendation or can show your current lens collection for Sony would be great!