Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/02/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I'm feeling the urge now to find an M6 Classic .85 - just for the 75mm or 90mm. I have two classic black bodies and silver chrome now (one black for my wife) but am feeling that the higher magnification viewfinder would be a BIG PLUS to getting the best results from the 75mm and 90mm and eventually a 135mm too. I currently have it mounted on my silver chrome and it's a nice looking combo. I posted earlier as to whether the silver chrome Classic had been offered with the .85 viewfinder - sadly it was not. I'm going to resist the urge to have a silver chrome unit refitted with the .85 viewfinder - I imagine it would end up being VERY expensive - anyone have any idea what a refit would cost?? I don't want to get an M6 TTL because for me it would throw me off track. gold >William wrote: > >I think you will find (if you give it a chance) that the 75 >is a completely different lens than anything else you own. >You will find yourself using lower speed film just to get >the effect of the 75/1.4 wide open. The real danger is that >you will fall into the same trap that I have and begin >mounting different lenses on different bodies...which really >drives up the cost of the lens (<grin>). > >The 75/1.4 is really the best lens that I own for what I >like to take pictures of (i.e. people). The out of focus >areas is simply stunning in the transition. If you can, >carry the 75/1.4 and 35/1.4 and you will have virtually >every situation covered for rangefinder use. Gold writes: > I'm kind or wondering if I'll use the 75mm in normal daytime outside > situations - it's hard to see (conceptually) where using a 50mm at a wider > aperture wouldn't give a very comparable image?? So here I go to expose > some film and see.