Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/09/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]With an Abrahamsson soft release under the middle of your thumb, the end of your thumb resting on the shutter speed dial/hot shoe edge, the end of the M6 basically resting in the palm of your hand, your left hand steading the other end of the camera with what ever finger you choose on that WONDERFUL focus lever that Leica preserved on the 35mm lenses, the M6 works just as easily vertically as it does horizontally. Perhaps easier as the entire camera is cradled in your right hand. Jim At 02:58 PM 9/29/98 +1100, you wrote: > Has anyone any suggestions on how to make an M6 easier to use in > 'portrait' format? This is one handling area where I find the M6 is > not even close to perfect. If I hold it with the viewfinder at the > top I find myself using my thumb to fire the shutter as my wrist is > not designed like a Stroboframe. Holding it with the viewfinder at > the bottom and my fist gets in the way of focussing. The only > solution seems to be to focus in 'landscape' format, then turn the > camera to shoot. Not very satisfactory. > > Iain Dawson >