Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Your comments regarding the use of a Visoflex are just the type things I want to hear about, never having used one. I hear at least some of the lenses have a pre-set diaphragm & I've used those before. Not a problem. From what I've read about the 65 Elmar in Brian Bower books they are very good performers, indeed. I've seen where the Viso had an interchangeable viewfinder with an option for waistlevel viewing for copy purposes. Do you know if it is one of those hard-to-find-and-expensive-when-you-do Leica items? I'm starting to do some panning through both Shutterbug and the Web. Greg - -----Original Message----- From: royzart [mailto:royzart@connix.com] Sent: Thursday, September 02, 1999 12:34 PM To: leica-users Subject: Re: [Leica] To sell or not to sell Just keep in mind that with the Viso you do not have the automatic diaphragm function that the F3 provides. Even for occasional use you may find the dark image inconvenient. I was in the same situation as you. So of my rather extensive Nikon holdings I've kept only the F3 along with a 50 and a 35 for copystand work - primarily for the waist level finder (very handy when the camera is mounted vertically) and for lenses with a wider field than the 65 Elmar. That said, I will note that I've found the 65 Elmar to be no mean performer. Roy On 2 Sep 99, at 11:06, Greg.Chappell wrote: > I am at a crossroads. For several years I used a Nikon F3 system > exclusively. I easily have equipment I could probably realize $1,500 to > $2,000 or possibly a little more. I have now been using a extensive "M" > outfit for almost a year & do not see using the Nikon gear much, if at all. > I have not even opened the bag since May & I had the F3 CLA'd in January, so > it would be a good time to sell it if I'm going to. I do not do sports or > wildlife photography, so I really do not need the long lenses for much of > anything. I have occasionally used the close-up capabilities for copying old > photos and photographing stationary objects (Wildflowers in the spring, > etc.) but I feel like I might be better served in picking up a Visoflex III > & maybe a 65 and/or 200 lens & bellows to use with mainly my M6, or > sometimes the M4 for those very few times I do those things. For the 4 or 5 > times a year I would do that, wouldn't it work as well? > > I know there are probably several others in the same type situation & I have > been tossing this idea back & forth for several weeks. I think that somehow > I am sentimentally tied to this old equipment & if I just did it (sold it) I > would probably feel a lot better. > > Greg > > >