gt69
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After years of putting it off and much deliberation, I finally bought a digital camera. I have been observing the trends and technology in the last couple of years, and now have a Lumix DMC-GX1 on the way. I bought it new (body only), and, after much thought, decided on the G 20/1.7 lens (used/like-new).
The main thing keeping me from making such a purchase had perhaps been the fact that I take many of my film shots (35mm SLR) using the DOF scale and aperture ring on the lens. I have been doing this for years, and I am usually able to obtain plenty of predictable DOF in my shots, not just some DOF in front of and behind a focused-on object (or subject). I enjoy taking shots in this manner, and I like the results. Thus, I ask: is there any way to do this in digital, especially with the camera I purchased? I did not see a DOF scale or aperture ring on any of the lenses that interest me. I know that Voigtlander makes MF lenses that adapt to the M43 format, but the reviews on the native lenses are so good that I opted for the 20/1.7 lens. Plus, the Voigt lenses are expensive, and the adapter alone goes for $179. For a lens that got a lesser review than the 20/1.7, I could not justify spending almost double for the Voigt.
I thought about a DSLR, but a good one--body/battery grip/lens--is easily a four-figure proposition. I just cannot spend that much on a camera kit. My Lumix kit ended up being sub-$900, and I am excited about the future of the M43 format.
I welcome any comments you may have on the camera or on taking the "DOF-oriented" shots that are common for me.
The main thing keeping me from making such a purchase had perhaps been the fact that I take many of my film shots (35mm SLR) using the DOF scale and aperture ring on the lens. I have been doing this for years, and I am usually able to obtain plenty of predictable DOF in my shots, not just some DOF in front of and behind a focused-on object (or subject). I enjoy taking shots in this manner, and I like the results. Thus, I ask: is there any way to do this in digital, especially with the camera I purchased? I did not see a DOF scale or aperture ring on any of the lenses that interest me. I know that Voigtlander makes MF lenses that adapt to the M43 format, but the reviews on the native lenses are so good that I opted for the 20/1.7 lens. Plus, the Voigt lenses are expensive, and the adapter alone goes for $179. For a lens that got a lesser review than the 20/1.7, I could not justify spending almost double for the Voigt.
I thought about a DSLR, but a good one--body/battery grip/lens--is easily a four-figure proposition. I just cannot spend that much on a camera kit. My Lumix kit ended up being sub-$900, and I am excited about the future of the M43 format.
I welcome any comments you may have on the camera or on taking the "DOF-oriented" shots that are common for me.
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