Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/05/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Lucien, It was nice to meet you the other day. I love the bag. Today I just received my 75mm 1.4 from the Leica Shop in Vienna, to complement the 35mm 2.0 I already have. I agree with you concerning the logical setups below, and have been thinking along similar lines for future expansion. Do you have the 135mm, and if so, how do find it? I read on Carsten Bockermann's web page that it is difficult to focus because of the small image in the viewfinder. Is that your experience as well? The other addition to the lens arsenal I am contemplating (again, not right away unless a good used one comes up) is a more extreme wide angle (the 35mm is the everyday lens for me) such as the 21mm or the 24mm. Any experience with those? Nathan Lucien wrote: > 35/2 + 75/1,4 + 135/4 > or > 28/2,8 or 35/2 + 50/1,4 + 90/2 or 2,8 > > seem more logical to me. > IMHO 50/1,4 and 75/1,4 are to close, > specially in the M6 viewfinder. > Confusing if you use both at the same time. > > >What would I be giving up (other than the meter) > >if I got an M3 instead of an M6HM? > > -35 and 75mm finders > -ease of load > -connection to Rapidwinder or motor winder > -on some M3s, double stroke winding instead of single > and no preview lever. > > but, you will gain > > -higher magnification of the viewfinder > -choice between chrome and black body (illusory) > -no red dot ;-) > > Lucien