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Sep 12, 2009
Peter,
We should have the results of the first tests sometime in October. We'll publicize links to them as soon as we have something to report.
As for the macro tubes, we will have the same lens mount geometry as a Nikonos, so the tubes should all fit. Of course, with the live view of the EP1, the "goal post" framers should no longer be necessary. I'm really excited to see what kind of performance we achieve in macro photography. I have high hopes because I've read of some studies where a Nikonos lens outperformed a standard Nikon macro lens behind a flat port (82 lines per mm with the Nikonos compared to 65 lines per mm with the Micro-Nikkor).
We should have the results of the first tests sometime in October. We'll publicize links to them as soon as we have something to report.
As for the macro tubes, we will have the same lens mount geometry as a Nikonos, so the tubes should all fit. Of course, with the live view of the EP1, the "goal post" framers should no longer be necessary. I'm really excited to see what kind of performance we achieve in macro photography. I have high hopes because I've read of some studies where a Nikonos lens outperformed a standard Nikon macro lens behind a flat port (82 lines per mm with the Nikonos compared to 65 lines per mm with the Micro-Nikkor).
Sep 11, 2009
Hi Peten1,
Thanks for the good wishes. I just wanted to respond to one thing you said about manual mode. Although you always need to manually focus and manually select the aperture, you can choose to let the camera select the shutter speed by using "Aperture Priority" mode. The third mode that could be useful is "Movie" mode.
David Lewinnek
david@piratepro.com
www.piratepro.com
Thanks for the good wishes. I just wanted to respond to one thing you said about manual mode. Although you always need to manually focus and manually select the aperture, you can choose to let the camera select the shutter speed by using "Aperture Priority" mode. The third mode that could be useful is "Movie" mode.
David Lewinnek
david@piratepro.com
www.piratepro.com
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