Huss
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Pretty soon the 110/Minox crowd will show up and win this hand.
It depends on the lens design too. My Leica R 90 2 Summi was as short as a normal 50, while the 90 2.8 Elmarit was much longer. I wouldn't have expected that the faster lens would be smaller than the slower lens.
Whatever they made that Summicron from felt like lead. It was a short lens, but very heavy. In your hand it was like one solid block of glass and metal.
Weird.
I'll bet the 1F is a lot quieter too.
Not really.
Now compare the difference in size of rangefinder and SLR 200mm telephoto lenses of comparable speed.
The iF shutter is like a little girl fart, only way you can tell is a slight smirk.
I'll bet the 1F is a lot quieter too.
Digital camera lenses of the same focal length and speed (especially DSLR) are yet even bigger in general! Not trying to start a fight here, just a feature of using sensors.
Back to film- rangefinders have real advantages, especially moving into wide angle. Not trying to start a fight here, just a feature of not interposing a mirror.
Just for clarification: rangefinders have the following real advantages:
What other "advantages" are missing from the list?
- Lacking "what is you see is what you get" focusing
- Lacking ability to see what the polarizer effect is through the viewfinder
- Inability to use shorter than 21mm wide angle lenses
- Inability to use longer than 135mm telephoto lenses
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Just for clarification: rangefinders have the following real advantages:
What other "advantages" are missing from the list?
- Lacking "what is you see is what you get" focusing
- Lacking ability to see what the polarizer effect is through the viewfinder
- Inability to use shorter than 21mm wide angle lenses
- Inability to use longer than 135mm telephoto lenses
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I found one more!
- Providing the user the experience of needing to correct for parallax much like the TLR does for 120 film
Looks like comparing apples and oranges. Isn't that Heliar a rectilinear and the other a fisheye? What are the maximum f-stops of each? And as mentioned,e SLR has to have room for the mirror. That difference is to the the viewing system -- not the lens.
Unfair! An SLR lens is not the same design for wide-angle, the rear element cannot protrude as much into the body. As far as DLSR lenses go, there is the added bulk and weight for such things as AF and optical stabilization.
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