optique
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Hello,
I am thinking about picking up a M645 Pro camera, AE Prism and WG401 and lens. I want a more modern 645 so I think the "Pro" will get me that.
I am confused about the lens, specifically the leaf shutter and focal plane lens.
Here is an excerpt from the M645 Pro instruction manual:
Apparently from above, the leaf shutter lens get you automated flash features (and the obvious benefits of flash sync), and auto cocking from the WG401.
Apart from the above, is there any other reason to pay the higher cost of the leaf shutter lens? Newer, I think. Optically better? Anything?
Finally, do the leaf shutter lens start with an "A", as in A55mm f/2.8N/L?
Thanks.
Steve.
I am thinking about picking up a M645 Pro camera, AE Prism and WG401 and lens. I want a more modern 645 so I think the "Pro" will get me that.
I am confused about the lens, specifically the leaf shutter and focal plane lens.
Here is an excerpt from the M645 Pro instruction manual:
Attaching special leaf shutter lenses will automatically set the focal plane shutter to 1/8 sec. Heavy duty gears connect to the improved Power Drive Grip WG401. This grip also automatically cocks the leaf shutter lenses and permits remote control
Apparently from above, the leaf shutter lens get you automated flash features (and the obvious benefits of flash sync), and auto cocking from the WG401.
Apart from the above, is there any other reason to pay the higher cost of the leaf shutter lens? Newer, I think. Optically better? Anything?
Finally, do the leaf shutter lens start with an "A", as in A55mm f/2.8N/L?
Thanks.
Steve.