georgsfoto
New Member
Hi, I'm new here and would like to start with a question:
is anybody here using regularly C-lenses with a focal-plane-shutter-body?
Right now I have a 2000FC/M, the F 2.8/50, F 2.8/80 and the F 4/250 and would like to add a 3.5/60 and a 3.5/100 or 5.6/120 for general use and occasional outdoor-flash-work. I'm not talking about daily use in a studio...
I'm well aware that the CF-lenses (or CFi, CFE) are built with the use on a 200/2000-body in mind and are the better fit for focal-plane-shutter-bodies but are the older lenses close to useless or just a bit less ergonomic to use?
It seems to me that if the 1/1000 or 1/2000 sec is not needed the use of the leaf-shutter is the way to shoot the C-lenses - right?
Thanks a lot in advance, georg.
is anybody here using regularly C-lenses with a focal-plane-shutter-body?
Right now I have a 2000FC/M, the F 2.8/50, F 2.8/80 and the F 4/250 and would like to add a 3.5/60 and a 3.5/100 or 5.6/120 for general use and occasional outdoor-flash-work. I'm not talking about daily use in a studio...
I'm well aware that the CF-lenses (or CFi, CFE) are built with the use on a 200/2000-body in mind and are the better fit for focal-plane-shutter-bodies but are the older lenses close to useless or just a bit less ergonomic to use?
It seems to me that if the 1/1000 or 1/2000 sec is not needed the use of the leaf-shutter is the way to shoot the C-lenses - right?
Thanks a lot in advance, georg.