Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/02/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Howard, From someone who _has_ put his money where his Hexar is, I can assure you it is a joy to shoot with. In situations where absolute silence is not required, I don't miss winding by hand one bit. Having AE, 1/4000s top shutter speed, 1/125s synch are all great pluses. I can see the 35 mm framelines without having to hunt around, and the rangefinder doesn't flare up the way it often does in my M6 TTL. I'd say go for it--it's the perfect complement to an M body. If you can check out the rangefinder alignment with your Leica lens(es) before you buy it (or else buy from Joseph Yao, who will do so for you), you've eliminated the one potential problem with this camera, IMO. Dan > Point of > this rambling - unless you are going to shoot only wide open always and > with fast lenses only - the Hexar RF should work fine especially for wide > angle lenses for which the veiwfinder is really designed. If it doesn't > then, of course, you can get it adjusted, which, according to Dr. Yao, can > be done here in Hong Kong in five minutes at the Konica repair depot. My > personal view is that the Konica is a viable alternative to the > Leica 0.58, > if you want to try aperure priority and autowind. Of course, I haven't > bought one yet so I am not yet putting my money where my mouth is > . . . . . > Howard (clutching his old beloved CLE to his chest)