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….. because I don’t know what it is either.

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I was given the Sony NEX-5 so I got a Leica adapter out of curiosity. I couldn't focus

the thing worth a darn using the TV screen in the back. So, just for fun, I gave this some

consideration and decided to try a Visoflex II backwards.

As the Viso II has a manual mirror return with this rig you start with the mirror up.

I set the exposure and focus as best I can on the screen....then I drop the mirror

with my middle finger.... fine focus and shoot.

It's silly, but the picture are sharp.... and this process doesn't take as long as it

sounds.

It was just something to do.

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Nice combo !!! And with the Nex 7 even nicer for you'd enjoy THREE finders!!! (EVF + LCD + Visoflex) :) ... each of them with its pluses and minuses... but I wonder if, having to carry around all this, the difference in weight and dimensions from Nex and a Leica body tends to become less important.... :o

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Luigi,

You’re right as you are really holding the rig from the bottom of the Visoflex with

your left hand when you shoot. Now, I sure don’t know how practical all this is but

I sure am interested in the NEX-7!!!

I took some pictures today with this rig…. I only had the 65mm attached….

I wish I had a 90 or 135: that’s a seven point bull elk!

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I have also another funny setup:

 

Panasonic AG-AF100 video camera + m4/3 metabones adapter + Visoflex (without finder) + Bellows II + Tele Elmar 135.

 

Regards,

 

Joaquin

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CORRECTION:

I’ve been working with this NEX rig today with a 200mm and I want to revise my

operation procedure for the better:

1. Start with the mirror down and focus at maximum aperture.

2. Just lightly touch the release arm to raise the mirror.

3. NOW adjust the exposure and shoot!

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CORRECTION:

I’ve been working with this NEX rig today with a 200mm and I want to revise my

operation procedure for the better:

1. Start with the mirror down and focus at maximum aperture.

2. Just lightly touch the release arm to raise the mirror.

3. NOW adjust the exposure and shoot!

 

Why adjusting the EXPOSURE ? Can't you work AE ?

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Luigi,

I haven’t had this thing long enough to figure a lot of things out. It takes me a while

to learn the settings….. I’ve ONLY used manual up until now. When I first got the thing

it wouldn’t work at all with adapted Leica lenses until I realized it needed a firmware update.

Secondly, the design of the little body allows the web of my thumb to hit rear buttons

and really screw things up. In other words: I have to mess with it some more and get

used to it. But, it works quite well all in all.

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Good to see you back Rip. We have missed you these past three weeks.

 

I have been thinking of getting a backup camera that takes Leica M lenses, the possibllities include 4thirds either Panasonic or Olympus, Sony NEX or a Ricoh GXR with the recently issued Leica M module but I had not thought of usuing one with a visoflex. Thanks for the brilliant idea. It may not be entirely practical but it does look like a lot of fun.

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Luigi,

Yes, this rig CAN be used with automatic exposure. It’s just the way you do it!

One fine focuses with the Visoflex mirror down.

Now, with a gentle push of the arm the mirror raises and it stays there (Viso II)

It is now one uses the rear screen to compose and expose.

The camera, set on ‘’P’’ does take a little bit to gather the exposure…. which is fine

because you know you are in focus.

Naturally, in Manual mode your exposure is set, so you can ‘’snap shoot’’ without

taking your eye from the Viso Finder.

The Viso II finder is great because it has an adjustable diopter eye-piece.

Thank you for your interest! Cheers.

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Ok, tomorrow is going to be interesting…now that I’ve gotten a wee bit familiar with

this little camera’s settings. What I REALLY like is how the old and forgotten

Visofllex II and finder is the perfect rig for this gizmo!

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The more I use this rig the more I like it. As I said, today was field test day….

and the $12 infrared remote works great. I can’t wait for the NEX-7!!!

Anyway, with the crop factor, this is a 600mm lens. Not too shabby.

Those mountains are waaaaaay out there.

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Great stuff, Washington. I would love it if you could put your creative skills to an underwater solution for the M. Headed Saturday on a liveaboard, and will be doing 25-28 dives in the Bahamas- could have really used it :D

 

Keep the unique solutions coming.

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