Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>>> This probably seems like a dumb question but since I live in the hinterlands I don't get out much. In fact, I've never even seen an M6 . . . How easy is it for eyeglass wearers to see the meter display in an M6, specifically a .85 M6. I know that with my M4-P I can't make out the entire 28mm frame and am not even aware of the edges of the viewfinder. So, again, can you eyeglass wearers see the meter? Bob (considering biting the bullet) McEowen <<< Bob, My sincere apologies...at this moment, I don't have an M6 in the camera cabinet; if I did, it would be on its way to you via FedEx for morning delivery, so you could get to know it for a week or so at your leisure. I'm quite serious. I've received many generous loans over the years, from fellow photographers kind enough to let me try things I'm curious about. It has greatly enriched my "camera culture;" that is to say, my experience of cameras. Now, gang...SURELY one of us will step forward and loan Bob a user M6 to try for a few days. Anyone have a user he or she wouldn't miss for a few days plus transit time? Let's get one to Bob and let him try it out properly. A photographer of his stature should not have to buy blind. I'm quite sincerely sorry I can't do this myself. Wish I could. It would repay only in small part the many generosities I've been on the receiving end of over the years. Not at all tongue in cheek, - --Mike