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MTF charts aside, I have been very happy with the original 400 DO. It's been great other than when shooting directly or nearly-directly into the light. I did not take it on the last trip but did miss the 400 mm reach on occasion (and wrestled with my son for his 200-400!). I like the Canon 200/2 for wildlife - a very unusual choice - because it lets me photograph in light when other lenses have to be put aside. It's a pound heavier than the 400 DO II though!

 

Canon for wildlife and Leica for everything urban and day-to-day works for me. Getting yet another system would be too complex, although I would certainly make an exception for a good medium format for selected wildlife work. I thought the Hasselblad X1D may fit the bill; it did not. I must acknowledge my harsh view of the X1D was based on a few days of use and may reflect my limitations as much as the camera's. Here's a picture taken in Kenya with the X1D:

 

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Atlantic Puffin in Midnight Sun. SL + Nikon 400mm f2.8E.

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26th consecutive day with rain in my hometown. No complaints; but a little sun would warm...

 

SL + Sigma 135mm f1.8 Art (Nikon mount) at f3.5, 1/250 sec.

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Come to central europe - here it is unbearably hot since a week or two.

This is even bad for health - people die because they cannot cope with the heat. There are never more death cases than during a heat wave.

While rain is probably good for health - leaving a feeling of freshness (coupled with a mild depression).

Come here and see which you prefer ....     ;)  (Sorry I felt too weak to haul around the camera).

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Come to central europe - here it is unbearably hot since a week or two.

This is even bad for health - people die because they cannot cope with the heat. There are never more death cases than during a heat wave.

While rain is probably good for health - leaving a feeling of freshness (coupled with a mild depression).

Come here and see which you prefer ....     ;)  (Sorry I felt too weak to haul around the camera).

 

 

I'm coming in the near future - hiking in the Swiss alps. 

 

And yes, rain is certainly much better than the opposite...

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SL with Nikon 300mm PF + TC-14E III + Novoflex SL/NIK, (428mm) MF mode...

 

Using this combination in MF mode seems to drain the battery much faster than using AF-S mode.  Twice during five-hour walks with less than 100 shots taken I've ended up with a flat battery (auto power off set at 2 min).

 

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So far I am having pretty good luck with my various adapters for my non-SL lenses.  I have about 5 M lenses from 21mm to 90mm, a 50mm R lens and doubler, and about 40 Nikkor lenses of various vintages, from manual focus non-AI lenses to AF-S lenses.  (I have no E lenses).

 

I have the following adapters:

 

Novoflex Nikon to Leica M adapter as well as a less expensive Fostasy version that essentially does the same thing.

 

Novoflex LET/LER adapter to mount my R optics directly to the SL.

 

Leica M to SL (18771) electronic adapter

 

Finally, the Novoflex Nikon E to SL (which appears to be useless as I have no E lenses by Nikon--and misled by Novoflex to buy it).

 

With all of the Nikon lenses that I have, only one so far has been inconsistent to mount, and I will simply forget trying--the 2.1cm f/4 Nikkor-O from 1959 which features a mirror lock-up need for mounting on the Nikon F or Nikkormat.

 

I have not tried my Fisheye-Nikkor 7.5mm f/5.6 yet.  I don't anticipate a real issue with it.

 

My most massive package is the SL with the Nikon AIS 13mm f/5.6 ultra wide lens.  It fits easily and works well.  (It is probably my most favorite lenses--I like wide angle!)

 

The focus aiding works pretty well.  Better than I anticipated.  With my Noctilux 50mm f/1 (Leitz version) it works extremely well.  I'm getting rather adept at focusing the Noctilux with the aperture set at 1 and then quickly shutting it down if I need to.

 

I am converting my Leica lenses over to the 6-bit encoded type soon so I hope to speed up lens changes so that lens type is more rapidly and automatically fed into the EXIF system of the SL--all good.

 

The Novoflex R to SL works well, with the SL noting that an R lens is being mounted.   It's fairly similar to the mounting of M lenses but without the benefit of the 6-bit encoding.

 

What I would really like to see out of Novoflex is a Nikon to SL converter that accommodates the Nikon line of AF-S--Silent Wave--lenses, which are quite prolific out there.  The Novoflex Nikon E to Leica SL adapter is fairly useless as it only works with the electromagnetic aperture system lenses by Nikon, which are few in number.  Despite the Novoflex claims (they publish a list of workable lenses for that adapter) the list is wrong.  What within the AF-S technology is not translatable to the SL?  I understand that the earlier pre-AF-S lenses that require a camera-mounted focus drive (found at the 7 o'clock position on Nikon bodies that have this feature) will never function in any AF mode because the design precludes a simple adaptation to the SL.

 

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My Novoflex SL/NIK now rests in the back of the dry cabinet, replaced by an off-brand Nikon to M dumb adapter coupled to my M to T adapter. The only benefit was EXIF data; with abysmal autofocus capability, long start-up/wake-up times, excessive hunting, and markedly decreased battery life among its liabilities. 

 

The grab shot below was made using the dumb adapter, and would not have been possible with the SL/NIK as the bird would have been half a kilometer away by the time the camera was ready to shoot.  

 

The SL/NIK is officially a "white elephant" until or unless Leica chooses to rescue it with a firmware update.  And I would not fault Leica for choosing not to put any more effort into this device, which fails at that which it purports to do.  Lesson learned.

 

 

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...The only benefit was EXIF data...

 

 

In addition, for electronic lenses (e.g. Nikon 300mm f4 PE, Nikon 400mm f2.8E or Sigma ART lenses in Nikon mount), the lens aperture is fixed when using manual adapters, either to fully open aperture (default) or to a pre-selected aperture by removing the lens from a Nikon body when simultaneously activating the depth-of-field preview button.

 

Therefore, for static/quasi-static objects, I prefer and typically use the electronic adapter. For action shots, the manual adapter is the way to go.

 

No free lunch - at least as long as Leica doesn't offer long-ish lens(es) for the SL. (And should Leica offer long lens(es) for the SL-system, the lunch will - as we all can imagine - be everything but free...).

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You can use a different stack - going across EOS or Nikon mount.

Fotodiox has V to EOS adapter (and V to Nikon adapter), then you can mount this with a mechanical EOS to Leica T adapter to the SL (or with a mechanical Nikon to Leica T adapter).

It is not terribly comfortable, but at least a way to attach the lens.

https://www.adorama.com/fdhassyveosp.html

Spending a bit more money, you can even get a shift-adapter:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fotodiox-Pro-Shift-Adapter-Hasselblad-V-Mount-Lens-to-Canon-EOS-EF-EF-S-camera/391781158185

 

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Kingfisher using recently acquired Canon FD 500/4.5 L lens (1991 vintage) adapted via a C7 FD to SL adapter https://c7adapters.com/en

 

 

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… cont'd 

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Again using the Canon FD 500/4.5 but with an FD 1.4x extender 

 

 

 

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ISO 1600 1/640, f8 effective aperture 

 

 

… cont'd 

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… also using the Canon FD 500/4.5 with Canon FD 1.4x extender 

 

 

 

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Reed Warbler   … 1/80sec ISO 400  f8 effective aperture

 

 

… the three images taken from a hide with lens/camera supported by Jobu gimbal fitted to a modified Baby Benbo tripod … one short leg removed and one long leg from a standard Benbo tripod substituted … enabling the short legs to be positioned on the hide window sill with the extended long leg on the floor. 

 

 

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SL with Nikon 300mm PF, TC-14E III, Novoflex SL/NIK in MF mode, 1/1250, f/5.6, ISO 1600...

 

Brown-Throated Sunbird . . . 

 

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Another  Reed Warbler image … manual focus Canon FD 500/4.5 L with FD 1.4x extender on the SL 601 

 

 

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