Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/10/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 11:00 PM, Robert Meier <robertmeier@usjet.net> wrote: > > Daniel, > > That really does sound nice. What I have always liked about my IIIf is > the > separate rangefinder, because it is so enlarged, it always lets me focus > very precisely (and it doesn't have any ghosting the way the M6 rangefinder > does). I had a IIIg briefly last year that I got as part of a large group > of Leica things. I found it was so valuable that I couldn't afford to > keep > it! The one I bought didn't cost that much. I visited my mother this last summer and found it just sitting on a shelf in the camera store in La Grange (Chicago suburb). I like the separate finders. I have the 35, 50 and 90 and they all provide really bright and clear framelines, but I got tired of the extra step of changing finders with every lens. With the IIIg I now have the 50 and 90 always at hand and, if I want, but I haven't done it yet, I can just leave the 35 on at all times. Then I only have to change lenses. Problem is that the external finder draws my eye to it like a magnet, so even if I know I have a 50 mm lens on the camera, but pure force of habit my eye moves up to the external finder after focusing. I didn't NEED this camera ... it was just always a childish desire to have one and when I saw it on the shelf I thought "this one was meant for me" :-) Something must have shown through. My wife was with me and said "buy it, you want it, it's not that much." ... The joys of being on vacation with a laid-back attitude to life :-) Daniel