Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/07/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Francesco, Are you aware that you have described the Nikon F3? Ciao, Joseph Codispoti From: Francesco Sanfilippo Subject: [Leica] my M7 >All this talk of improvements to the M6 makes me want to share >what I think are subtle, yet important features that need to appear >in the next M camera incarnation, without ruining the M mystique. > >1. A small, clear window in the back plate so one can see which film >one has loaded in the camera.......I hate it when an M6 is put away for >a few days, then I pull it out to shoot and I have NO CLUE what film is >loaded! Sure the ASA dial says 100, but is is Sensia II, Astia, Provia, >Ektachrome, or what???? Come on, every camera has a viewing window >so we can see our film type at a glance. Very necessary. > >2. A slightly protruding shutter speed dial. Keep the design, look, size, >and feel the same, but just move it a fraction of an inch towards the front >edge of the body so I can change the shutter speed without looking up. >Kinda like the dials on the R8, but more sturdy and more resistant. > >3. A different ASA dial, please! I am tired of having to turn my finger at >an awkward angle to change the ASA. Can't we have a sliding scale or >something a bit easier to change? Plus, every dial I have seen stops at >different places for each ASA setting......some slightly before, some dead >on, some slightly after. Not good. > >4. An "R" lever that stays in place. Half of the times I go to rewind, >the "R" >lever springs back to its resting position and the spool spins rapidly >backwards. >We need some sort of locking mechanism so this does not happen. I should not >need to forcefully keep my finger on the "R" lever as I rewind. > >That's all I can think of now. Notice I did not say "put the shutter speed >and >aperture in the viewfinder window." I like the uncluttered window of the >M6.... >let's keep it that way. > >Francesco > > > > > > > > > > >