01-06-2020, 06:37 PM
(01-04-2020, 02:14 PM)mst Wrote: Yes, there are some really interesting lenses with M-mount from both brands. Personally, however, I don't find manual focus lenses on such a modern body too exciting. Plus, most of them have a fairly long MFD, since most rangefinders go down to 0.7m (0.5m on some Zeiss Ikons). And most of the wideangles show a very high amount of vignetting.
Still, I wish there were similarly impressive and compact lenses with AF. I loved the Heliar 15 III, the ZM 25/2.8, ZM 35/2.8, ZM 35/1.4, the Ultron 35/1.7 and I assume the new Nokton 75 will be awesome, too, but I haven't handled it.
Personally, though, I'm just getting rid of all M-mount gear (lenses and cameras).
Regarding the initial topic: thanks for the feedback. I did in the end not follow the idea and reading your feedback on the adapter now, I'm honestly glad I didn't
I will personally focus more on my Nikon gear (with mirror) again.
Oh-ho-ho, no, Sir. I'm not talking Zeiss Batis & Loxia and Voigtländer APO 50/65/110 or 21/1.4.