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  1. [quote author=markm link=topic=813.msg5886#msg5886 date=1339015137]
    Christian How would you do this? As far as I understood the EF mount sticks out a long way making most lenses unworkable?
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    Here's one way: https://vimeo.com/album/1778542/video/12603788

    I also imagine hotrodcameras will be developing a PL mount workaround as soon as the camera is shipping.
  2. Ok guys so here's the deal, I inherited a Vivitar set of primes (28mm f2.8, 50mm f1.8, and 125mm f2.8) from my mother. I'd love to have an 85mm to complete the set (excluding a 35???) but I can't seem to find one anywhere! :'(

    I'm sure several of you guys are much more savvy than I, as I don't know where to look other than ebay. (keh camera?)

    Anyway, any help you guys can give would be much appreciated.

    pictures of one of the lenses: http://imgur.com/a/Pude9
  3. Definitely a solid option from panasonic, I'm happy to see them giving competition to the olympus f2, but I feel that it is just a LITTLE high of a price tag. Yes it is still 300$ cheaper than a canon 24-70, but the depth of field equivalent on a m43 system will be f5.6 (no?)

    If panasonic decides to price it at 1,000 flat, I would say it would be a must have for everyone with a m43 system. But at 1200$ I'm not sure a f2.8 is worth it for everyone. Event shooters? go ahead, sure. Narrative filmmakers? I would hold off.

    Thanks for the report, Andrew.  :)
  4. also, what does 'full frame' Really mean??

    Is the gh2 not a full frame 4/3ds sized sensor?

    Why does the crop factor occur on a gh2/7d?
    Is there any type of accessory you could mount on the front of a lens, or between the lens and the body, to negate the crop factor? like an anamorphic lens?
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