Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/09/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> OK, so I just learned that the M8's have a 0.68 VF. My question is, what > does > that translate into, relative to the crop factor of that sensor? In other > words, is it like what an approximately 0.45 VF would show you on a FF > camera? > > Since 0.72 has been the 'standard' VF since the M2, I'd have figured that > in > the M8 they would want to reproduce the same relative field of view, lens > for > lens, narrowing it appropriately. > > If I'd've bothered to wonder about it I would have figured the M8 VF to be > 0.86, or 0.91 like the M3 - something narrower than 0.72. > > The 0.68 field of view VF in the M8 must REALLY favor the wides, taking in > a > much broader field of view than would the 0.58 VF with the same lens on a > full > frame camera. > > It was the .58 which favored the wides .85 which favored the telles and .63 the long time norm with the late 90's M's. >From what I recall. Mark William Rabiner