Einst_Stein Posted 2 hours ago Share #1 Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Advertisement (gone after registration) While M with external EVF does offer the opportunity of super wide and super tele photography, even tilt & shift, I have never get useful super wide and super tele lenses yet. Probably people own M usually dispise external EVF, or M with EVF is a small market window, so that thoes lens vendors do not have enough incentives. But M EV might change this, it might be the mirrorless with the longest flang distance. Without in-body stabilizer mightb still be a drawback, compared to other mirrorless, but it might change. Yes, the body might be thicker, but is it a big deal? how much people who can accept M EV would care that little thickness in exchange of in-body stabilizer? I hope super wide, expecially with shift or even tilt becomes reality for M. Soon I hope. Yes, I know, I can get it from SL. Edited 2 hours ago by Einst_Stein Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Advertisement Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Hi Einst_Stein, Take a look here M to M EV, Range Finder to Mirrorless, now opened a big door for super wide and super tele photography. I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!
jaapv Posted 2 hours ago Share #2 Posted 2 hours ago Voigtländer? 10 mm and 12 mm... With the needed external viewfinders. Focus is of no importance with such lenses, scale suffices. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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