Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/06/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dave Munroe wrote: > > I've seen several references to a quick way of assessing depth of field > in the viewfinder of the M2 and the literature implies this is true of > the M3 as well. > > The diagram shows what appears to be the central rangefinder patch, with > different size "notches" at the top and bottom of the patch. From what > I remember, the near and far limits of depth of field can be determined > when the double image of a vertical object falls within these notches. > > The problem is, my M3's rangefinder patch is a quite ordinary rectangle > with no such notches. They aren't referring to the gaps in the top and > bottom of the frame lines, are they? If so, these gaps seem to be the > same width and, being outside the rangefinder patch, no double image > will appear within them, of course. > > This has been puzzling me for quite some time; my grateful thanks for > any answers. > > -Dave Dave, I don't belive this feature appeared on the M3. The finders are quite different but I suppose it might have been possible for Leica to incorporate it into the M3. Others here likely know for sure. Dennis - -- Experience is a tough teacher. It gives the test before the lesson. - -unknown