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p.7 #3 · Zeiss ZE lenses on September 15th? | |
Cheers.
But, you really are doing yourself a disservice by having not yet used your Contax stuff on your Canon 
RGS65 wrote:
That is exactly the way I see it. Thanks.
cogitech wrote:
RGS65 wrote:
Ok, help me out. What does stop down metering have to do with live view? I don't use live view. I'm not going to be using live view for the shooting I do - I need to look through the viewfinder. I'm not concerned about depth of field preview.
I'm talking about using AV and TV mode, for example. Won't the electronics in these ZEs aid that? Or do the adapters already do that by transferring shutter speed/aperture information back to the body?
You are correct. This is an advancement over using the older lenses with an adapter.
The new lenses will work identically to your EF lenses when you shut the AF switch to the off position.
This is much different than the experience of shooting the old lenses mounted with an adapter, using Av mode plus stop-down metering. AF-confirm chips sort of help here, but they do not allow the camera to record the shooting aperture or enable accurate E-TTL metering, or auto-aperture, of course.
Is this enough for people like ChrisDM to switch? Maybe not, because stop-down metering suits his type of photography with those particular lenses.
I too use tons of lenses with adapters (or converted mounts) in full-manual-everything mode. I don't even bother with the AF confirm chips. I get great results, but I certainly would choose to have auto-aperture (and all the corresponding exposure modes) full EXIF, and E-TTL on all those lenses if I had the choice. I have one such lens; the Voigtlander 125/2.5 Macro APO-Lanthar in native EOS mount. It is a joy to use, incredible really, and I fully expect that Cosina will be making the ZEs at least as good as this.
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