Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/08/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I've had an M2 for about 6 months and have had the same problem with glasses, no matter which pair I used. I can barely see the 50 mm frame lines, and forget about the 35 frame lines. Since I need the glasses mainly for reading/close viewing, my problem was in reading the light meter and then clicking in the shutter speed/ aperture settings. If I wore glasses for this then I couldn't see the frame lines well when I brought the camera up. Reader glasses weren't any better. I don't want to wear contacts; I don't think I'd like things in my eyes. I've semi-solved the problem. I memorized an f-stop setting for each needle position of the Gossen Luna Pro (ie.-meter reading #20, or sunny 16, is f11 and 1/1000 sec.) and can click in the settings by feel on the shutter speed/ fstop dials. Then I'm free to get my eye to the view finder without glasses. This presumes you're not near sighted and can actually see distant objects clearly in the viewfinder. I've thought about going back to my Nikon F3 because it easily allows use of the viewfinder with glasses, but I like the rangefinder design and quiet shutter and ability to snap at long shutter speeds without mirror shake. I've thought about trying a Rolleiflex since it looks like it would allow use of glasses and still be suitable for candid photos on streets and in crowds. At any rate, that's my state of the art at the 6 month point. Lee England Natchez, Miss.