Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The framelines on the M6 are for closest focus and I do not have an M3 so I cannot comment there. It is very easy to check though. Remove the camera's backs and put them on tripods. Next hold up a ground glass to the film guides (between the outer and on the inner). Now you can check your framing at all focused distances. John Collier Things have almost settled down now and I will call soon for a get-together. > From: "Victor Wek" <photvictor@hotmail.com> > > > Which M camera shows proper frame coverage of the lens mounted? > Or let say M3 shows the best coverage of 90mm, M6(0.72) covers 35mm well > i.e.? > Did anyone make measurement of that, at close distance, 1 to 3 m? > My problem is from the same point, when I use M3 or M6(0.72) each one shows > different coverage for the same lens (35 or 90)! > Which camera is right? >