Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/01/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dick, Did you specifically choose the 35mm Voightlander finder over the 40mm model, or did you just have a 35mm copy already? I see on the Cameraquest site that the available 35mm finder is metal and the 40mm is plastic. Any thoughts there? Thanks! Chuck On 1/11/10 12:03 PM, "Richard Taylor" <r.s.taylor at comcast.net> wrote: > Steve - Right. GF-1, 20mm pancake lens, 35mm Voightlander optical finder, > single point autofocus only. Use it like a rangefinder camera: put the > desired focus point in the center of the optical finder, half press the > shutter, wait for the lens to go zzzzttt, reframe and shoot. I find that > this > process is at least as accurate on average in dim light as an M rangefinder > and about twice as fast. The optical finder is from Cameraquest. > > I use my Leica lenses on the G-1, manually focus and frame in the finder, > look > above the camera to shoot in any kind of dynamic situation. My favorite > lenses on the G-1 are the 28 Summicron and 50 Summicron, though since I got > the GF-1 and 20mm lens, the G-1 has been sitting in a drawer. With f2.0 > lenses I generally don't bother with the focus magnifier. > > Regards, > > Dick