And also the Sigma 24mm 2.8 macro super-wide II. Multi coated. Both are some very good lenses. I don't know if it somehow might be possible to get them converted to M-bayonet and still be able to use these lenses at infinity without that huge-flange back to the sensor that the F-mount have.

I've got used to be able to close-focus with two wide walk-around lenses for my Nikon F DSLR. The AI-S Nikkor 28 mm 1:2.8 0.2 m [...] And also the Sigma 24 mm 1:2.8 Macro Super-wide II Multi-coated. Both are some very good lenses. I don't know if it somehow might be possible to get them converted to M bayonet and still be able to use these lenses at infinity without that huge-flange back to the sensor that the F mount has.


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Now, I already knew this as I had one before, but what worked on the M7 for me was to set the lens aperture at F5.6 or F8 and then focus the lens to infinity. This gave me point & shoot capability on the M7 and everything was in focus. With the lens being so wide, the Depth of Field is h u g e. But on the M8, things seem to work a bit different.

With the crop factor of the M8, the lens can no longer be set on F8 and infinity as your shots will not be as crisp as they should be. After some research and trial and error with about 200 shots, I found if you set the lens to F5.6 and set the infinity mark on the barrel to F4.5 you will then have a Point and Shoot M8. Or F8 and F5.6. Problem #1 solved.

As I have already stated, this lens is NOT rangefinder coupled. This means you can not look through the viewfinder of the M8 and focus. Nothing will happen if you try. There are also no frame-lines in the M8 viewfinder wide enough to even frame your image. BUT I have found a sure fire, foolproof way to shoot with this lens. It can turn your M8 in to a true POINT AND SHOOT camera just by setting the aperture to F5.6 and the infinity marker on the barrel to 4.5. With this setting, anything more than a couple of feet or so in front of you will be in sharp focus.

The size is small, the weight is light. The quality is SHARP and the ease of use is a 9 on the dummy scale of 1-10, with 10 being the easiest. With the Voigtlander 15mm Heliar attached, all you have to do is set the M8 to A mode, set the lens to F5.6, infinity mark to 4.5 and then point and shoot! It can be addicting and sometimes you can get some fun shots.

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