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Old 04/28/08, 11:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Weird stuff on the DMR...

First a handgrip I found on e-bay. Brand: Samigon. Beautifully made, with a grotty cable release. (which is why it is not shown here) The Kabel-C by Novoflex needed only minor alterations- just a hole tapped to M4 and a dollop of Superglue- to be a perfect fit. It increased the handholdability of the combo by at least two stops

And then I managed to fit my Tele-Elmar 4.0-135 on the DMR with the use of OTZFO and the Cameraquest Visolens/R ring.
Spot-on for focussing, and this is arguably a better lens that the 2.8/135 R, close to the APO's - though the combo looks a bit funny. I'll post results after the weekend...
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Old 04/29/08, 12:25 PM   #2 (permalink)
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You do come up with some unusual combinations!
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Old 04/29/08, 01:22 PM   #3 (permalink)
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what are you actually trying to accomplish -- or are you just playing with spare time ?
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Old 04/29/08, 02:32 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I'm very pleased with the 135/4.0 on the M8. It is supposed to be the better lens than the 2.8. I find the files of the DMR (even) a bit better than the M8 and want to see how it performs. If it is good, I have a lens that will be functional in both systems, which is an advantage for my travels in Africa, where I use both kits side by side, but also have an interest in stripping down as much as possible, without losing redundancy.
As for the handgrip, the advantage is obvious....
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Old 04/29/08, 03:09 PM   #5 (permalink)
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How would it handle with the handgrip under the lens?
A lens, that big, on a body without support for the lens always makes me kinda jumpy.
Good looking rig though, and from postings I've seen lately, that 105-280 is a fine lens.
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It feels well balanced this way and the right arm has a more relaxed position. Under the lens the hands are too close together And the right hand obstructs the left hand for focussing.
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