Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Re: the previous statement... The III can be removed from the camera in one piece, the II must have its prism housing removed to mount and unmount it. The III is bigger and taller than the II; it's tall enough that it leaves an empty space between the bottom of its prism and the camera top plate; I'm not sure, but I think this is so it can be used on the M5, which is taller than a normal M body. The II will definitly not fit an M5. ================================================ I used to run a Viso III with an M5. Firstly, there are 3 modes to the Viso (III)'s operation. Viz: mirror permanently up. fast mirror release, immediately prior to shutter blind travel. slow mirror raise, coincident with the (Viso) release being pressed down. The seperate release arm for the Visos has quite a long travel, several millimeters, compared to the ordinary camera shutter itself. And the M5 requires a different Viso release to other M cameras, as the shutter release is in a different place relative to the height of the Viso, cf. M1-M4, and M6. I have never seen this mentioned elsewhere, even in Leitz literature/catalogues, but I had one installed when I bought both together (an M5 and Viso III) from a knowledgable dealer. Sadly he didn't let me keep the old release arm, but the M5 version works on my present M6 though is screwed to one of its maximum settings. Jem Kime