> Time to time I am using
> Russian lens MIR-20
> 20mm/f3.5. with M42 mount
> adapter for EOS.
> Say, price/performance is OK
> for me. The new lens cost
> some $100. Metering
Where di
hough response is quite slow. They gave me the
company name and address who sells their products in Latvia.
BR,
Janis
> -Original Message-
> From: Chieh Cheng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 3:21 AM
> To: EOS mailing list
> Subject: RE: Russia
on 2/2/02 1:10 pm, Lee Hunt at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Would you clarify for me what you mean by M42? Is this Leica Screw mount?
>
> Lee
>
> Gena wrote:
>
>> David, I have the whole line of Zeiss M42 lenses, and I'm using them
>> frequently with my EOS. As I have quit using the auto-meteri
Would you clarify for me what you mean by M42? Is this Leica Screw mount?
Lee
Gena wrote:
> David, I have the whole line of Zeiss M42 lenses, and I'm using them
> frequently with my EOS. As I have quit using the auto-metering of
> the bodies (I have a Seconic 608 and use it all the time, as
David, I have the whole line of Zeiss M42 lenses, and I'm using them
frequently with my EOS. As I have quit using the auto-metering of
the bodies (I have a Seconic 608 and use it all the time, as I don't
trust the the metering algorithms of EOS and G1).
The lenses perform very well (I use exte
> -Original Message-
> From: David Magradze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 2:54 PM
> To: EOS
> Subject: Russian lens compatibility with EOS system
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I wonder if someone on the list is using Russian lenses
>
Hi,
I wonder if someone on the list is using Russian lenses (Helios, Upitrer,
MTO) with EOS cameras?
How does it work? Are you satisfied?
Thanks,
David
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