Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/12/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At least two people on this list have seen the camera and commented on its dimmer finder. I believe they stated it was slightly dimmer than a M finder. How much dimmer I cannot say myself, so technically, you have me there. Mr. Lal wrote: > > While your comments about the SP and the 7 have merit, how can you say how > much dimmer the Hexar RF finder is when no one on this group has actually > seen one? > > In a message dated 12/10/99 12:48:11 PM, jbcollier@home.com writes: > > << The Leica M finder is an amazing bit of optical engineering that has not > been replicated to date. The Hexar RF finder is low mag and, according to > reports on this list, noticeably dimmer than the Leica finder. The Canon 7 > models are substantially larger than an M body and the finder is no where > near the quality of the Leica. The Nikon SP is dimmer yet and the 28/35 > frame lines do not have parallax correction. Leica had to increase the size > of the body 2mm just to accomodate TTl flash cicuitry. I do not think that > the finder you wish could be accommodated with out a substantial increase in > body size. The present finder has all the disadvantages which we are all > aware of; but, it is bright, contrasty and offers unequaled low light > focussing ability which I prize above all else. I can focus swiftly and > accurately in light I would have trouble walking in. When someone makes a > better rangefinder I will be very impressed. > > Mr. Lal wrote: >> Not so - even back in the 1950's outboard zoom finders >> for 35 mm format having a 6 x range were freely >> available. No reason to expect less today. The trick >> is, of course, to make it all fit under the M 6 top >> plate. >> >> As a last resort, although I do not believe it is >> necessary, a two or three range system can be >> implemented. A two range system might be, say, 15 - 75 >> mm in the wide range, and 40 - 200 mm in the tele range. >> >> Note that the VF's of both the Canon 7 & the Nikon SP >> offered a wider range of focal lengths, albeit no zoom >> finder, than any M until the M4 P. >