Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/12/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hugh Thompson asked: Subject: Re: [Leica] IMG: First Gallery M8 B & W > Ted - I find it relatively easy to focus horizontally, but vertically I > loose the patch even more than horizontal. Also, how do you ensure focus > in low light situations, where it is difficult to see the dual image. >Your assistance would be much appreciated, thanks.<<<< Hugh, I think the vertical patch is something you'll have to work out for yourself by holding the camera up and see if it's the way you hold it in vertical. You might find tilting camera back and forth slightly until you find the right angle for your eye and patch. Much like the "flair problem" some folks have with M camera's. When this happened to me I just shifted my eye slightly and the flair went away and I kept right on shooting. This doesn't mean there isn't a flair thing as it's quite real, it's just a fast and easy way of getting it out of the way in the middle of a shoot. >>Also, how do you ensure focus in low light situations, where it is >>difficult to see the dual image.<<<< I look for a highlight on the subject, maybe a tiny one on the edge of their glasses or in the eye if they do not have glasses. Even one on the skin of the cheek or nose will work. But a highlight on any part of a subject is what I look for in low light situations and generally the range finder separates quite well. Obviously you hope the light will be right on your point of focus for the picture composition. I hope this helps, ted