If you want to use the MF lens on the EOS camera too, stick to Nikon, Pentax or M42 screw mounts. Konica is too short.subversus said:So I just learned that you can control aperture on your lense if it is manual. I feel stupid because I knew it 5 years ago when I was using Canon which my granddad bought in 78.
Now a very important question - if I buy any manual lense and put it on my Nex-3 with adapter will I be able to control aperture? As I understood I can safely buy Pentax, Konica and Nikon manual lenses?
also the second question - will I be able to use these lenses on Canon eos33v with adapter and with no losses in quality?
luxarific said:Images of the Sony factories (Sony makes all of Nikon's image sensors) in Thailand for anyone that is interested.
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http://nikonrumors.com/2011/10/25/the-rumored-d800-delay-is-not-nikons-fault.aspx/
My thoughts go out to the workers and their families.
Zoe said:Does anybody ever use the correction eyepieces? I don't think I'd use it outside of the house, but it seems cheap enough to try one out.
subversus said:Now a very important question - if I buy any manual lense and put it on my Nex-3 with adapter will I be able to control aperture? As I understood I can safely buy Pentax, Konica and Nikon manual lenses?
also the second question - will I be able to use these lenses on Canon eos33v with adapter and with no losses in quality?
subversus said:http://www.ebay.com/itm/Adapter-Kon...ltDomain_0&hash=item2eb5a3d44d#ht_2981wt_1396
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Adapter-Nik...ltDomain_0&hash=item2a0ff805de#ht_2738wt_1396
ok, so if I buy these two adapters will I be fine with buying all old lenses for Nikon and Konica lenses?
subversus said:http://www.ebay.com/itm/Adapter-Kon...ltDomain_0&hash=item2eb5a3d44d#ht_2981wt_1396
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Adapter-Nik...ltDomain_0&hash=item2a0ff805de#ht_2738wt_1396
ok, so if I buy these two adapters will I be fine with buying all old lenses for Nikon and Konica lenses?
BlueTsunami said:You're correct, not sure of the brand though (this can be important when it comes to being able to focus at Infinity for certain mounts). Personally all my adapters are from Fotodiox and I shoot with lenses that contain M42 (135/3.5 Super Takumar), Nikon-F (Nikkor 28/2 AI) and Contax/Yashica (Zeiss 50/1.7) mounts.
phisheep said:You mean those dioptre correction things? I really ought to get one, as out of habit I always flip my glasses up to look through the viewfinder, then find I can't see and flip them down again. the dioptre correction on the camera doesn't go far enough for my eyes.
tino said:Does your Fotodiox Nikon-NEX adapter let you focus to infinite correctly?
BlueTsunami said:It focuses just past it a little bit which makes Infinity landscape photos a bit soft if I don't hit it correctly. This is preferable to the other issue though which is not being able to hit Infinity at all (usually due to an adapter that's too thick). My C/Y and M42 adapter are spot on though which I love. Just twist it to Infinity and I'm good.
I'm in the New York/Tristate area of the USA.Zyzyxxz said:Well if you must have those features then it can't be helped, also where are you located as we can't assume you can buy from Euroland or USA equally.
AVclub said:I'm in the New York/Tristate area of the USA.
tino said:Damn it yours go pass infinity too?
tino said:Somebody in Xitek (a Chinese photography forum) has gotten his hands on the NEX7 and the kit lens.
I have to say the photos he took with the kit lens is rather impressive.
edit: OK looks like most of the photos are heavily photoshoped. You can't really make any judgement except the kit lens has decent close focus distance.
tino said:Somebody in Xitek (a Chinese photography forum) has gotten his hands on the NEX7 and the kit lens.
I have to say the photos he took with the kit lens are rather impressive.
edit: OK looks like most of the photos are heavily photoshoped. You can't really make any judgement except the kit lens has decent close focus distance.
edit2: He said he only get to keep it for 2 days. So the mythical NEX-7 is still unreachable by mere mortals.
subversus said:Is it possible to get old Zeiss?
BlueTsunami said:Yep. There's two mounts you can consider. Carl Zeiss Jenna (make sure its M42 mount) or Contax/Yashica (C/Y) Zeiss.
subversus said:shots look fantastic.
Is this the one?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Carl-Zeiss-...46240511?pt=Camera_Lenses&hash=item2a1550c1ff
Dirt cheap, that's strange. There are other much more expensive offerings of the same lense.
and does it need this adapter - http://www.ebay.com/itm/Contax-Yash...681?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cbd9ead79
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Damaged said:Just a quick question regarding extension tubes, because there is no glass I should be okay picking up the cheaper sets right? as long as it has the contacts for the electronics and ideally a metal mount?
Ill probably be using a mix of manual and AF lenses so will pick up a set with contacts, seen some on ebay for about £35BlueTsunami said:Yep. If you're using electronically controlled apertures then the contacts will obviously be needed. If you're using any manual glass (with an aperture ring) you can get a set of very cheap metal tubes for around $15 on Amazon (I use Fotodiox's set for my manual glass).
subversus said:by the way I wonder if Konica 50/1.4 worth it. I heard that Canon 1.8 is better than 1.4 for some reason, don't know why people say this.
BlueTsunami said:C/Y to E-Mount should be the adapter that you need and yeah, that ebay listing seems way too low. $100 is the base minimum for the lens (got mine for $150 from www.keh.com )
I also want to note that the dandelion shot was with 17mm extension tube. Don't expect that sort of close focusing with the lens by itself. The closest you'll be able to focus is represented in the leaf photo.
subversus said:By the way. I don't know about lenses much but do they affect colors? I've read some discussions and people were talking about that. I thought it's about clarity and optical effects only.
BlueTsunami said:If it has an aperture ring you'll be able to stop down the lens yourself. All Canon and Sony NEX cameras come with the ability to use TTL and Stop Down metering so even without the camera knowing the exact aperture you've chose it still meters the light coming through the lens and giving you (what it thinks is) the right exposure.
You should be able to use said lenses on the EOS33v but the only question would be the quality of the stop down metering of this body. It should be good if Rebels are fine at it (as mine is).
On another note, the Zeiss 25/2 has been announced (redesigned 25/2.8)...
http://www.diglloyd.com/blog/2011/20111026_3-Zeiss25f2.html
tino said:BTW are you guys following the Olympus dcandal, I predict a Panasonic purchase soon.
subversus said:By the way. I don't know about lenses much but do they affect colors? I've read some discussions and people were talking about that. I thought it's about clarity and optical effects only.
BlueTsunami said:I believe color and light transmission go hand in hand and one of the major aspects of a lens that handles this is the lens coating. Zeiss's T* coating is very good in this regard and tends to give a very neutral rendition (in regards to warmth) but very punchy colors (and handles blues and reds beautifully). Their modern lenses are made to be a bit warm though while still maintaining their great color.
verbum said:Now we know why Olympus used to price their equipment higher, had to pay those M&A fees. Panasonic would be a nice fit optic-wise. Is Leica big enough to think about it if Panasonic is blocked for some reason?
subversus said:what about an extension tube? does it affect image quality somehow?
tino said:So per photorumors the GX1 will look like the GF1 and has 12mp just like the GF1. Huh?
tino said:Wait for the Fuji announcement. 5N IMO is a clear winner. The Ricoh will allow you use a couple more Leica lenses than NEX but only useful if you actually have those Leica lenses. If you are going to get the Voigtlander 15mm 4.5 then high ISO performence is even more useful.
Another thing is I just dont see Ricoh commit to the GXR "system" now that they have Pentax. Although if you are going to use MF lens anyway it doesnt matter if you buy into a dead system.
Chas Moloney, Ricoh UK marketing director, said the company is now preparing a new product that will plug a gap in the market, which will be unveiled in 2012.
You should try RAW. NEX3 really has one of the worse jpeg compression I have ever seen. I am setting up the software myself too.subversus said:ok, Nex-3 turned out to be a pretty good camera, I'm enjoying IQ and slowly getting hang of using it. I can't imagine using it with a heavy and long lens though. But I need one zoom lens. I think about getting this one. This will go nice with a Minolta adapter and 1.7 or 1.4 Minolta lens.
tino said:You should try RAW. NEX3 really has one of the worse jpeg compression I have ever seen. I am setting up the software myself too.
Sony totally cheaped out on whatever component that need to properly make a jpeg. NEX3's jpg is so bad FCC or FTC should raid Sony's office for evidence of conspiracy.
Well I need to get lightroom on my PC first. I haven't done it yet.subversus said:Yeah, I'm doing it in RAW anyway.
What do you mean by bolded?
The Main Event said:I had the 21mm ZE in mind for quite some time now. Depending on pricing and quality I might go with the 25mm instead, but I already own the 35mm F/2 as my main all around lens. Can't wait to see some comparisons shots.