Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/15

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Subject: [Leica] Re: New Rangefinders
From: Alexander <mediadyne@hol.gr>
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 18:54:57 +0200

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> I used a pre-production model.  It is not now an alternative to an M, but the comparison is inevitable.
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> The viewfinder has lower magnification, since it has to be able to handle the panorama.  I guess it is about 0.5 mag.
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> The body is longer than the M, and felt heavier.  It is quiet.
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> The slides were beautiful.  The exposure was right on.
>
> Bottom line for me --- if I wanted to do much landscape in panorama size there would be no other choice.  The XPAN and lens would be less $ than adding either the 19mm to my R or 21 to my M, and I would still have a smaller negative.  In other words, I would consider buying it as an addition to my R/M gear solely for panorama use.
>
> The limit of f/4 and the low mag viewfinder makes it no substitute for an M, however.  Even if an f/2 lens comes out the viewfinder would be a problem for me.
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> This is all IMHO.
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> Bob
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Bob, one question. How do the labs feel about producing panoramic slides? I mean is this "pseudonew" format easy to print for labs?



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Alexander

http://www.mediadyne.gr/photos


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<pre>I used a pre-production model.&nbsp; It is not now an alternative to an M, but the comparison is inevitable.

The viewfinder has lower magnification, since it has to be able to handle the panorama.&nbsp; I guess it is about 0.5 mag.

The body is longer than the M, and felt heavier.&nbsp; It is quiet.

The slides were beautiful.&nbsp; The exposure was right on.

Bottom line for me --- if I wanted to do much landscape in panorama size there would be no other choice.&nbsp; The XPAN and lens would be less $ than adding either the 19mm to my R or 21 to my M, and I would still have a smaller negative.&nbsp; In other words, I would consider buying it as an addition to my R/M gear solely for panorama use.

The limit of f/4 and the low mag viewfinder makes it no substitute for an M, however.&nbsp; Even if an f/2 lens comes out the viewfinder would be a problem for me.

This is all IMHO.

Bob</pre>
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Bob, one question. How do the labs feel about producing panoramic slides?
I mean is this "pseudonew" format easy to print for labs?
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