Why yes, yes you should get back into film photography and make some film content! Also, I appreciate the placement of the light sensor on the GX compared to the GSN - can actually deal with filters, where the GSN's sensor cannot.
I have noticed it too that with mirrorless the focusing aids do not always give good results with vintage manual focus lenses. Often the focal plane is a little behind or in front of what the camera indicates. Thank you for the split prism screen trick, I will try it. Would be so nice to use my Helios and my Super Takumar more often.
Yeah, let me know what you think when you swap it in! I am really enjoying it, haha plus it gives the camera a bit more nostalgic feeling if that makes sense.
Haha, I recently got a similar Canon - my first actually - and oddly enough, I like it; esp. the jpegs, they're quite good!
Regarding your question: Yes!
Keep on the good work. Thank you.
Why yes, yes you should get back into film photography and make some film content! Also, I appreciate the placement of the light sensor on the GX compared to the GSN - can actually deal with filters, where the GSN's sensor cannot.
Haha. Yeah the sensor is pretty convenient!
Optical finder with manual glass is the best for me.
Haha that's fair. I do think from a practical standpoint the evf is an awesome manual focusing aid.
I have noticed it too that with mirrorless the focusing aids do not always give good results with vintage manual focus lenses. Often the focal plane is a little behind or in front of what the camera indicates. Thank you for the split prism screen trick, I will try it. Would be so nice to use my Helios and my Super Takumar more often.
Yeah, let me know what you think when you swap it in! I am really enjoying it, haha plus it gives the camera a bit more nostalgic feeling if that makes sense.