If you want classic lens options on digital, 4/3 is the way to go. Forget wides though... Eric Goldstein -- On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 2:35 PM, David Sadowski <dsadowski@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > There are some Epson digital rangefinders that use M-lenses, but they > cost a fortune (expect to pay $1250-1500 for one). > > You can also use M-lenses with an adapter on the Lumix Micro 4/3rds > series of cameras. Lenses will focus to infinity but the effective > focal length is doubled, due to the light collection area being > smaller than 35mm. > > Those aren't DSLRs but the Lumix cameras achieve the same effect as an > SLR with a through-the-lens electronic display. > --- > Rollei List > > - Post to rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > - Subscribe at rollei_list-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'subscribe' > in the subject field OR by logging into www.freelists.org > > - Unsubscribe at rollei_list-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with > 'unsubscribe' in the subject field OR by logging into www.freelists.org > > - Online, searchable archives are available at > //www.freelists.org/archives/rollei_list > > --- Rollei List - Post to rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - Subscribe at rollei_list-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'subscribe' in the subject field OR by logging into www.freelists.org - Unsubscribe at rollei_list-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the subject field OR by logging into www.freelists.org - Online, searchable archives are available at //www.freelists.org/archives/rollei_list