Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks for the interesting impressions, Could you elaborate on item #3 positive? How is thios different from using an Aux finder on an M? Ken Wilcox At 11:30 -0500 6/16/0, a fine scholar, Emanuel Lowi wrote: >I just got back from my first assignment (for The Gazette daily here in >Montreal) >where I used the Hexar RF, Previously, I'd used the camera just for snapshots. > >Here are some weaknesses: > >1) The strap lugs are badly placed so the camera isn't very comfortable >hanging >around your neck, compared to a Leica; >2) The lack of a left-hand frame line for the 28mm lens is a bit annoying; >3) The auto rewind is about 5 seconds too slow, if you are in the midst >of the >action. I actually once opened the back up before the leader was wound in >all the >way, I was in such a hurry to re-load. Faster than a Leica, but the >waiting hurts >still; >4) The motor noise is so much more than the shutter noise, it's hard to hear >whether you fired at the right instant. Yet the shutter DOES release >quickly, so this >is just a psychological barrier. > >Good points: > >1) The RF focussing is really good, Leica quality in all light conditions; >2) The AE metering is VERY accurate, even in tricky situations my >exposures were >right on; >3) The camera is better than a Leica, IMHO, when using an accessory >viewfinder lens >(I used the 21/2.8 ASPH today a lot) - you just do a little pre-focus and >set a nice >medium f-stop and then ignore the camera's VF from then on - just keep >shooting, AE >takes care of the rest. > >Pictures in tomorrow morning's paper... > >Emanuel Lowi >Montreal - ---- Ken Wilcox Carolyn's Personal Touch Portraits preferred---> <wilcox@tir.com> <kwilcox@gfn.org>