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joan leslie Total Posts: Country: |
I would like to purchase a zeiss or leica 35 mm to be used with a canon 40D? Has anyone had this combo and be willing to give me suggestions? |
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AhamB Registered: Jul 11, 2008 Total Posts: 3301 Country: Germany |
Stop down metering simply means you need to close the aperture to the value that you want for light metering (and the actual shot). Of course you can shoot with a fully open aperture, so no, you don't lose any stops. The canon lens has an electric aperture and electronics to tell the camera what the full aperture of the lens is; metering is then done with fully open aperture and the camera calculates the needed exposure for any smaller aperture. The aperture doesn't close until you release the shutter. The Leica lens doesn't have the electronics and no electric aperture, so you need to stop down the aperture manually. |
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joan leslie Total Posts: Country: |
reply to Aham B, thank you I think I've got it. Do you know if you can use the Bogen T Zeiss lenses with a Canon or only the Zeiss Distagon T/ thanks |
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Justin D Registered: Sep 09, 2006 Total Posts: 767 Country: Germany |
The Leica 35mm Summicron R (latest 3 cam version) would be an excellent lens for a 40D. It is sharper than any Zeiss in the centre, in my experience, and that includes the ZF 35, so there's your 40D frame. It is not as sharp in the corners on a 5D, but that doesn't matter at all on a 40D. It also has a built in hood, which is useful. |
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Justin D Registered: Sep 09, 2006 Total Posts: 767 Country: Germany |
Only the Contax/Yashica (C/Y rather than Contax G) lenses can be used on a 40D. You should have no problems with any Contax/Yashica mount lens, but the Contax G mount lenses are not compatible. I'd go Leica regardless for a 40D. |
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Sam N Registered: Dec 16, 2006 Total Posts: 1262 Country: United States |
If you want a manual focus lens, make sure to get the Ef-S focusing screen for your 40D. It makes manually focusing very easy. |