Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/03/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]John, Speaking from practical experience I can offer some real world advice. I used to 'run' a late (1966) all black M3-type 35/1.4 on a 0.72 M6. The advantages were closer focusing (26", terrific) but the drawbacks were twofold, larger apparatus, and reduced image size in the viewfinder. The goggles magnify the viewfinder to show the (35mm f.o.v. on the 50mm frames) equivalent of 19.6mm field of view at the 28mm frames and then there's the edge beyond that - a very wide viewfinder overall. The 0.58 camera shows around 21-24mm field of view (though not marked), not as wide as the goggled version above. I eventually found the field of view too small, I suppose I kept recalling the previous size of view, so I sold the lens - too cheaply... So I'd suggest the difference in magnification is greater than supposed. Focusing is not an issue but then the original Summilux only focused to 1m, not 0.7 as the current one does. Jem - -----Original Message----- From: John Collier [SMTP:jbcollier@home.com] Theoretically the rangefinder of an 0.72x camera will not be as accurate as the rangefinder of an 0.91x camera if they are both using a goggled 35mm lens; however, not in practice. Your original post, and this one still for that matter, creates the impression that the goggled 35mm lens will not work very well with a 0.72x camera. I do not think that this is true. The magnification works out to be similar to an 0.58x camera and I am not aware of any focusing problems with an 0.58x camera and a 35mm lens, even of f/1.4 aperture. John Collier > From: "Frank Dernie" <Frank.Dernie@btinternet.com> > > Use on a non M3 is possible but not intended and > naturally results in a loss of rangefinder accuracy. My sources include > Laney van Hasbroek and Lager of course and owning the lens and cameras in > question - I haven't used an M2 in years though.