Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Mike Leitheiser wrote: > > john wrote: > > > Mark Rabiner wrote: > > > > > > ><Snip> > > > > I am John Shick ...and I > > HUGE snip > > > > > > > When I am working > > with people or doing street photography I always choose the Leica, when I am > > going out for purposes other than Photography, and want to carry a camera I > > may choose the Contax. > > Grin...so if you aren't going out for Photo ops, carry a Contax. Maybe it was funnier the > first time I read it. > > > I wear eyeglasses and I can see all the frame for the 28 mm lens in the Contax. I > > cannot see any of the > > 28mm frame in the Leica m6. Just a point, but for all the eyeglass wearers out > > there, an important one. > > Speak for yourself John....(who said that? Pocahantas?) or was it don't say that till > you have seen through another mans eyeglasses? I wear glasses and can see almost all of > the 28mm frame in my M6. On a good day I can see one side frame line, the top and the > bottom and the small space outside same and right up to the edge of where the other side > is without changing eye position. > > > Bosjohn > > > http://sites.netscape.net/bosjohnusa/homepage > > -- > Mike Leitheiser > Lake Oswego, Oregon > > "When the trout are lost, smash the state." > Tom McGuane Wow, I can barely see the 35mm frame line and I have to work to do that. Another poster also pointed out I shouldn't speak for all spectical wearers, I yield, I cannot speak for you all. I do have several friends who wear glasses and use Leicas and have trouble seeing the wider framelines so I can speak at least for them. I would trade a little camera height to have a bigger viewfinder so I could see all the frame.