Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thomas, The Viso was the Leitz answer to that newfangled device called a Single Lens Reflex Camera, they were very early with it, pre-war they made the PLOOT ( it somewhat looks like it sounds,) later they made the Viso 1 for screw mount cameras, the Viso 2 followed in several incarnations (screw mount, bayonet and some in special fittings.) The Viso 3 is the one to go for. Viso 2 and earlier had a non return mirror, on the Viso 3 you can select the return mirror, slow rising mirror (no shake) and the mirror lock up. It is not only a close up device but also allows you to use longer lenses 200/4 /280/4,8/400/560/6,8 on your M. It is a bit of a lump to use, and metering with the M6 is clumsy to say the least ( frame,pop the mirror up and read the exposure, mirror down for exposure ). There are 2 different finders for the Viso, one is a 90 degree prism finder and the other is a "chimney" type finder. There are adapters galore for adapting different lensheads and close up devices. There were some lenses made in what is known as " short mount" versions, 65/3,5, the 90/2 and the 125/2,5 that were dedicated Viso lenses. If you can get a good Viso 3 with the 90 degree finder and/or the chimney finder it is not a bad accessory. It does thake some time to get used to and it is not for fast shooting, although at the Le Mans 24 hour race in France I once saw a guy shooting the race with 5 M cameras, all with Viso's on them ( lenses from 65 to 280), I first thought that he was quite old and bent over, but he was in fact only stooped because of the weight of the cameras! For close up work it is a good system and with the bellows for the M you can do stuff like using enlarging lenses for makrowork. Mind you, the Viso, Bellows and adapters need a good solid tripod to hold it. If you are using the Viso for close up work, remember that the math for exposure compensation on a non-M6 gets rather hairy at times! Tom A