Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/02/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 02:17 PM 06-02-98 +0100, Irwin wrote: >In front of me I have at this very moment a M3, a M6 and a M6 HM. >The M6 and M6HM are identical of course, so I can concentrate on the >viewfinder. There is more to this finder than just the .85 factor. First of >all the framelines are thinner and most important stay aligned under >whatever angle you look at them. Everyone can notice that the M6 framelines >wander a little when viewed obliquely. The small distortion in the outer >corners of the M6 are also gone. The viewfinder is really a joy to look >through. The field is absolutely flat and distortionfree. It gives less >strain on the eye and is very clear and clean. The 90mm frame is alone and >that makes for a nice compositional feature. >The 135 is now usable. The object can now be focused at with the framelines >giving a good clue of what is included on the negative. >The 35mm frame however is not visible as a whole without pressing your eye >very closely to the ocular. In fact the HM is a 50 to 135 finder with a 35 >assisted frame. sounds great; can't wait to get mine! Dan C.