Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/11/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> From: Christopher Hoover <cdhoover@pacbell.net> > Date: Wed, 13 Nov 1996 08:16:53 -0800 > Subject: What would an M7 have? > I don't know about an M7, but I know what irritates me with when using an M6. Therefore, I would like an updated M6 to have: - -A bigger shutter wheel with a better feel and more pronounced click stops. Rationale: Its hard to use the M6 shutter speed wheel with gloves on because you loose sensitivity. The result is that the wheel ends up in between the clicks, and especially hitting the 1/50 setting is almost impossible without several tries. When its really cold (20C-30C below zero) its even harder. - -A more "grabbable" frame switching level. Rationale: Today it is too hard to use it with gloves on. When using the 90/2.0 I even have problems using it without gloves. - -A light meter switching its coverage when switching frames. Rationale: It does so today when switching lenses. - -A flash contact cover that stays put. Rationale: I'm on my n'th cover. I have assumed that the M6 was designed to be used with my cloths on. I was wrong. My jacket has a tendency to grab the cover and stealthly remove it when I'm occupied with repositioning myself for the next picture. - -A viewer with a better eye relief. Rationale: I usually like to see what I'm taking a picture of, and a viewer designed with a "cost no objection" approach must surely be justified. - -A raised frame around the small rangefinder window. Rationale: I put my finger on this window all the time leaving spots. This reduces the crispness of the focusing image. And the spots can not easily be removed when its cold (please try). - -A battery compartment cover with a bayonet type of locking. Rationale: My battery compartment cover is too often either stuck or loose. Both states are wrong. Even if I just once have had to change batteries at 10C below zero, the process of removing my gloves, and fighting with the cover to get it open was not a credit to the M6. I also lost a picture of a cat chasing a dog chasing a fox. - -A film advance arm without the "plastic" part. Rationale: My jacket catches the plastic part and pulls the arm out. It is also not very satisfying that the plastic part scratches the finish of the arm. Makes me wonder. That's it. The rest I would be somewhat more hesitant to experiment too much with. Otto otto@cs.uit.no