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24mm f2.8 users please tell me about your lens


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I am afraid I am not too much technical about this lens but I can tell you that I use the 24mm 2.8 for R and this one is a great tool if you want to be in the middle of things.

 

What prevents me from getting a 24mm for M is the viewfinder struggle and thus at 28mm I set my mark.

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In fact using Gandy's adapter from R to M mount, you can mount both version of the 24mm lenses on a M body.

Hi; I am not aware of this one. The 24 is rather bulky and I cannot image to look through the viewfinder and compose the image.

 

How does coupling work? Is it just a guessing bassed on the scale on the lens?

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Actually there are two version of the M mount to R lenses adapter... one is coupled and the other is uncoupled.

 

Adapters: SLR Coupled to M for coupled... in fact, you can stick nikon/pentax, etc. on leica m's with full rangefindering capabilities.

 

Adapters:  SLR to RF for scale focusing only... apparently the coupled adapters are getting rarer and out of print.

 

Hope this helps... it's worth it with the M8 perhaps? I just prefer my 4/3 adapters instead.

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To get to the front of the wedding pack Leica need to release fast glass for normal AND slightly wide. Cropp factor is not a problem until it restricts the lens choice.

 

The 35mm F1.4 will be fine as the standard, but a 28/24 f1.4 is essential for the pro wedding market, although some might want a Noctilux replacement. The 50mm Summilux is fine as a fast long lens.

 

Nikon haven't go this sorted yet, so Leica can secure a big advantage if it has new fast wide lenses coming.

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Yes, I saw that. That lens was incredibly priced compared to the rest of their kit.

 

Canon have a 24mm f1.4 L lens.

 

I suppose the point is that most Leica shooters have aspired to a 50mm & 35mm Summilux. Does that user preference just disappear because the crop is introduced. Not in my opinion.

 

Many use the Leica M's because they gather light better than any other 35mm/DSLR and I anticipate Leica will have addressed that, because they have since the fifties (methinks).

 

f2.8 just does not meet the requirement for a semi-wide.

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