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p.1 #24 · Contax G to micro-4/3 adapter available | |
Lotusm50 wrote:
Spyro P. wrote:
Grnmgfh... the crop factor is killing it. A lens with 75mm field of view and 35mm depth of field is not exactly the combination I was dreaming of.
What M4:3 needs is dedicated primes for the system, not legacy lenses.
But with proper focusing rings.
If zeiss made a small 14mm lens with a small image circle, infinity stop and distance markings I'd buy two M4:3 bodies.
Yes. Crop factors do kill these great lenses. But I would say that the Zeiss G 21 and 28mm Biogons are incredible over the crop area. The corners should be as good as the center. Good, if a bit slow (f2.8) standard lenses. Would be interesting to see how the 21mm Biogon performs relative to the Panny 20/1.7
The m4/3rd system does need more good compact primes. We need a manufacturer to consider that it is a serious and viable system camera rather than a novelty. The more of a novelty they consider the cameras, the fewer good prime lenses we'll get. Olympus may be serious, There is a rumoured "pro" version of the EP-1. Given some of the deficiencies of the EP-1 I might wait for that one and see what they have up their sleeve. Other than for Zeiss or certain niche producers (Cosina, Schneider, Leica) it might be tough for them to see giving us "proper" focusing rings, but we can hope.
Frankly, I'm waiting to see what if anything, Canon, Nikon, Sony and/or Samsung/Pentax (rumoured) respond with. I'd prefer the noise characteristics of a microAPS-C sensor format -- Plus I'd get a little more out from the image circle my Contax G lenses.
Note that Panasonic has already announced as many m43 normal-range primes (3, the 14 which is announced and the 20 and 45 which have shipped) as Olympus has 4/3rds normal-range primes (also 3, the 25 pancake and 35 and 50 macros).
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