Themacallanthemalt. Light meter. Black and White photo - Magnus Wallon. Leica lens for Nikon cameras. We sell replacement mounts to use Leica-R lenses on Nikon cameras.
Welcome to Leitax, this is our Leica-Nikon page. After the encouraging response from our first Leitax bayonet clients and several requests from Nikon users, we can offer this new replacement bayonet to use two cams, three cams, R-cam and ROM Leica-R lenses on Nikon bodies. -This conversion is fully reversible and will not damage either the lens or the camera. -The Leica-R lenses will focus to infinity and will maintain the aperture click stops -The Nikon cameras will show a focus confirmation light in the viewfinder. -The professional Nikon cameras (D200 and up), and FujiFilm S5Pro, will meter in A and M modes (stop-down) the newer models can use Auto-Iso as well. Some of the instructions you see on the left are for the Leica-Pentax bayonet. Questions? For the sales list, please scroll down This Leica-R lenses will not clear the mirror slapping movement of any Nikon F-mount camera, no surgery solution is possible :
Lenses: Adapting, Purchasing. Lenses: Adapting, Purchasing To adapt a different brand of lens to your DSLR, you need a lens adapter. Users report widespread praise for those sold by eBay seller kawaphoto, and my experiences have bore this out (adapting both Olympus and Contax-mount lenses to Canon EOS). Considering some lens adapters run $50+, being able to buy a $10 adapter for every lens in your kit and keeping the adapters on them (preventing you from ever having to interchange them in the field) makes it feasible to base an entire lens kit around glass designed for a different camera, further saving you money.
For example, Dan Chung has recommended buying Contax/Yashica-mount Zeiss lenses — less expensive than other Zeiss lenses due to their obsolete nature — and adapting them to Canon (advice that I followed, although I recommend reading this thread to learn about potential mirror lock-up issues). As I said earlier, lenses hold their value. Light Makes It Right. Inspiration by Warren Krupsaw 2inShare Photography is all about light.
Well, maybe not ALL, since you still need a subject (unless your subject is Light itself), but certainly it is of Major Importance. Even the word “Photography” means “Drawing with light.” One of the first questions I ask myself when considering photographing a new flower, for example, is whether it is sufficiently translucent so that shooting INTO the light is the way to “glow” or better to have the light behind me. Some photographers seem to get caught up in that “Golden Hour” nonsense, as if there’s no other appropriate time for shooting. Many more flower examples could have been provided (see “Flower Power”), but these two are typical of what can be achieved by back-lighting. The two “Foxtail” images are entirely different yet both valid with one being illuminated from the front while the other was backlit. Some subjects seem to have an affinity for light: “Persian Shield” is a good example of this. Like Our Site? Webinar: The Beauty of Hard Light, Recorded on 10/23/12 macgrouplive on USTREAM. Educational.
Sony RX1 - Camera of the Year 2012 - SteveHuffPhoto.com. 5 Reasons You Need a 35mm Lens. Jon Adams. What's in your camera bag? 5 Reasons Why You Need a 50mm lens.