Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/05/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]It is easy to knock something if you haven't tried it -- and of course this is one of my favorite topics, and I cannot imagine anyone that has used the 50 or 35mm Brite-Line Finders ever doing without one. Not only is the image size an actual I:I with a bright frame line outlining what is being photographed but the transmission has practically no loss. I have seen many posts regarding the size & ratio of the various "M"s but practically nothing about the light transmission of the viewfinders. The 35 & 28mm have naturally a different ratio but great transmission. Complacency can sometimes be a vice; like getting used to worn brakes on you car & several LUGgers have mentioned how amazed they were after getting a good CLA or VF cleaning by Krauter, Goldberg, Van Stelten, Mueller and many others including Leica itself. They would be even more amazed if they would try a BL finder, Drawbacks - Yes several: the new plastic 21 & 28mm do have a tendency to break off the shoe; not so with the older all metal ones and as far as protruding on the top of the camera - really no problem when compared to the large prism housing on the "R"s, as a matter of fact some "R" users do use a BL in addition to the prism. Lastly the matter of shifting your eye from RF to BL; this is a matter of getting used to and I firmly believe that there is too much unnecessary follow focusing, particularily when stopped down. There are photographers like Ted & Eric that shoot sports at large apertures, with long lenses, thereby precluding the use of "M"s and I sure would like to hear their opinions if the have ever used BLs. More in next post ------------------------- Marvin Moss