Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/05/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Bill, Sherry can do this. That is change out your RF for an M6J or HM. Sherry Krauter Golden Touch Quality Camera Repair 118 Purgatory Road Campbell Hall, New York 10916 914-496-8834 krauter@warwick.net Jim At 03:54 AM 5/17/99 +0000, you wrote: >Hi Bill, about the only alternative is to have your M6 converted to an M6 >HM, or M6J viewfinder. I have seen this service available on the net for >about 600-700 dollars. > >You will not be able to change the brightlines in the finder unless you >change the magnification of the finder itself, and the M6J/M6hm finder is a >higher magnification. It will make the 90mm frame lines >"larger" in your view finder, but also eminate the 28mm setting. > >For all the money this will cost you could pick up a "user" M3, which will >have a larger finder image. > >Good Luck >Dan At 07:38 PM 5/16/99 -0700, you wrote: > >Hi Gang, > >I know this can be done...and some of you may already >know how to do it, but my knowledge of optics is quite >limited and I will need your help. > >The problem: When using my M6 with a 90mm lens, I >find the 90mm frame lines difficult to use. Now, >there has to be some relatively easy way to increase >the size of the frame lines through the use of a >magnifier on the front, rear, or both view finder >lenses. > >Or is it possible to has the frame lines adjusted >(re-aligned) by a knowledgeable Leica tech (factory >authorized or otherwise) so that, say the 50mm or 75mm >frame lines will be used for the 90mm lens? I know >the "Official Leica Answer" to this question, I am >looking for the real-world answer. > >Thanks, >Bill > > >_____________________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com >