Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/05/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Bill, The changing of the viewfinder is a large step and whilst it helps it might not give you as much magnification as you'd like. The alternative is a cheaper one but less attractive ergonomically. Purchase a 90mm auxillary viewfinder to use with your M6. You'd have to focus and check the exposure through the camera's viewfinder but thereafter you'd have a large magnification finder through which to assess your subject. As Dan suggests, I'd look through a user M3, see if that's what suits, and also check out this finder idea. best regards, Jem ================== Dan S wrote: You will not be able to change the brightlines in the finder unless you > change the magnification of the finder itself, and the M6J/M6hm finder is a > higher magnification. It will make the 90mm frame lines > "larger" in your view finder, but also eminate the 28mm setting. > > For all the money this will cost you could pick up a "user" M3, which will > have a larger finder image. > > Good Luck > Dan > > > > >Hi Gang, > >> > >The problem: When using my M6 with a 90mm lens, I > >find the 90mm frame lines difficult to use. Now, > >there has to be some relatively easy way to increase > >the size of the frame lines through the use of a > >magnifier on the front, rear, or both view finder > >lenses. > > > >Or is it possible to has the frame lines adjusted > >(re-aligned) by a knowledgeable Leica tech (factory > >authorized or otherwise) so that, say the 50mm or 75mm > >frame lines will be used for the 90mm lens? I know > >the "Official Leica Answer" to this question, I am > >looking for the real-world answer. > > > >Thanks, > >Bill >