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Sorry about the torture. I'm sure everyone will have an adapter soon.Bill, you have to stop torturing those of us who don't have the adapter yet! Nice separation.
I just realised that you are in Tokyo no wonder you managed to get the Rayqual so quickly. I emailed them but have not heard from them.
As Martin said, Novoflex is making an adapter, and John Milich (not sure about the spelling - sorry John!) will be making one soon. They are sure to be readily available somewhere soon.Bill. I just heard back from Stephen Gandy and he'll only get his stock in late January! Argh... Is there any where else one can get hold of an adapter? I'm in Singapore so it make no difference if it is shipped from Japan or Hong Kong or USA.
Geez Bill this thing is getting harder to resist, they look really good.In that case Guy, the next time I buy something, I'm going to tell my wife that it's your fault! So if you ever make it to Tokyo, better be prepared to dodge some Japanese rocks. :grin:
Bill
Bill, Thanks for the nice shots. I have the CV 75 and that is one of the first I wanted to try on the G1 so this was a great preview. Is it difficult to focus the longer focal lengths without OIS or were you using a tripod?I couldn't resist. Here's one with the CV 75.
Bill
This is lovely. Since I don't know the lens, I can only comment on the composition, subject (I'm a sucker for Japanese maple leaves LOL).I couldn't resist. Here's one with the CV 75.
Bill
I'd already posted that somewhere - I've ordered one, they were expecting them this week sometime.UK distributor for the Novoflex adapters is Speed Graphic, www.speedgraphic.co.uk, £125 + VAT.
Hi Diane,This is lovely. Since I don't know the lens, I can only comment on the composition, subject (I'm a sucker for Japanese maple leaves LOL).
Diane
If you pay for the review, the price won't be low. :ROTFL::ROTFL:The CV 75mm f/2.5 Color Heliar is one of Cosina Voigtlander's "sleeper" lenses. High quality at a low price. Take a look at Sean Reid's review of the 75mm RF lenses for details.