Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/04

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Subject: Re: Viso?/answer/ Thomas
From: Leikon35@aol.com
Date: Tue, 4 Nov 1997 22:12:20 -0500 (EST)

In a message dated 97-11-04 16:02:24 EST, Thomas wrote:
<< 
  What can you do with a Visoflex? Is it a macro only device, or are there
 long lenses that can be used with it. Finally, what's the difference
 between a Viso I, II, and III?
  >>===========================================<<
  Thomas - that is a question that would take many pages to answer,
 but simply put;  The Viso III was the last & best version, but only fits
 the "M"s, while both "M" & LTMs are made for the VISO II but don't
 have an instant return mirror like the VISO III has.

   Rangefinder Leicas are coupled for lens up to 135mm, so anything 
 longer will need the VISO or be set by footage scale.  For macro work 
 with the "M"s there are literally dozens of combinations of bellows &
 tubes available as well as special macro lenses in addition regular ones.
 Shortest focal length that can be used & still obtain infinity is the
65/3.5.

  If you can afford it and really need those features, I would suggest any
 of the "R" Leicas to complement the RF unless you are a dye-hard like
 Marc Small and myself & want to try play-with the many lesser expensive
 non Leica lenses, with adapters for the VISO.

 Marvin Moss