Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/01/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Scott wrote: >Regarding the M6J, I have been offered one by a friend in Europe for a >somewhat reasonable price. However, I have heard of problems with the M6J >viewfinder. Has anyone heard pro or con regarding this? = Joe Stephenson wrote: >Paul Schliesser "Photo Techniques," Dec. 1997, wrote M6J: "Although just= such >a varient [a Leica with higher image magnification than the M4 and later= ] has >along been hoped for among some users, plans for a standard version with= this >viwfinder have scrapped, reportedly because of nagging technical problem= s >affecting the M6J rangefinder. (p. 28) = = And for info, Tom A wrote: >Dennis, The antireflection mask is a good thing if you use the M6. It allows >you to see those glowing diodes that tells you that you just screwed up your >exposures and please rotate aperture ring in the direction of lit diode!= !! The >whole thing is very germanic too. On the M2 and M4 you dont need these mask, >hence there is less cut off in the finder. The M6 is actually a nice camera, >but the diodes are an irritant, they keep pulling your eyes away from th= e >subject, Hence, the M2 is my favourite Leica. Scott & Joe, I use a M6J sinds november 94 as my main camera. I never had any problem with the viewfinder, on the contrary: with the M6J I have much less undesirable reflection in the viewfinder due to the rangefinder window than with the M6.(If not at all) (and there is no antireflection mask on the M6J). I think that's because of the M3's like windows of the M6J =3D on the M6J (and all the M camera before the M6) the glass of the viewfinder and rangefinder are not flush with the body at the opposite of the M6 (and M6.85) and some M4-P's. And because of the 0,85 magnification I more confident when using lenses like the Noctilux or Summicron 90. (The M3 is even better with those lenses but there is no TTL meter cell, no rapid rewind lever, no rapid take up spool and the thick 50mm frame = come together with the 90 or the 135)(sacrilegious, sacrilegious !!) It's the first time that I read something against the 0,85 viewfinder & M6J, except about the price :-) and BTW, Leica is making it now! (M6-0.85, or what is the name). OK, I'm not objective, the M6J is my favourite Leica. IMO it's the best Leica M ever made for those who don't use the 28mm or the 75mm. To bad that Leica chose to make it as an anniversary camera instead of a regular camera. And you know what, there is no RED LOGO :-)))) Lucien BELGIUM