[LRflex] Re: OT: Micro 4/3 , Leica R & M users, plus other goodies

  • From: Miha Golobic <miha.golobic@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 12:15:56 +0200

Of course Philippe, but don't you think there is time for L2 or something.
DMC GH1 is nice but EVF is not for me (I might change my mind on that).


David, you must have explained this several times, but I keep forgetting: Do
Leica R lenses require stop-down metering when mounted on the E3? Other
benefits using R glass on Oly instead on Canon.
Thanks,
Miha


2009/9/21 Philippe Amard <philippe.amard@xxxxxx>

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> Miha Golobic wrote:
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> Thanks Philippe,
>
> I was aware of the 45/2.8 and the 20/1.7 but not of the 7-17, 8, and 14mm
> lenses.
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> Top the Oly lenses on that and you have a choice of fixed lenses - cool !
> and light !
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> What about adequate camera to go along?
>    <>
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> I guess that with 12 mp you get plenty of pixels to play with - so long you
> don't want to print too large.
> But from what I know, not many people actually print - storing and viewing
> on computers seems to be the norm now.
>
> BTW, a Nikon friend of mine - can't be perfect, can you -  saw some of my
> 7.5 mp L1 raw files on the Imac last week and said the files looked much
> cleaner than his D200's , go figure...
> When David advised Alice on the purchase of the L1 for my birthday, this
> friend was pushing hard for her to pick the D200, it will have taken him 3
> years to lose his prejudice and admit that after all, the right choice had
> been made for me ;-)
> Long lasting thanks to David :-)
> Bien amicalement
> Philippe
>
>
>  Cheers,
>
> Miha
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>
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> 2009/9/20 Philippe Amard <philippe.amard@xxxxxx>
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>> May not be news to many, but was to me:
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>> http://fourthirds-user.com/2009/09/panasonicleica_micro_four_thirds_lens_roadmap.php
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>> Phx
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