Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/11/17

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Finders
From: Dennis Painter <dpainter@bigfoot.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 06:31:10 -0800

Yep! maybe they should make special smaller film for these dudes!

Dennis

Mike Johnston wrote:
> 
> Marc Small: >>>All that an SLR gives you is a large, clunky, nasty, and
> unfocusable body. Very few SLR's, incidentally, have EVER provided a
> 100% VF.  Most are around 90%<<<
> 
> Most _Leica_ SLRs are around 90%, which is one of my longstanding gripes
> against them. There are currently only seven 100%-viewfinder SLRs on the
> market, the Contax RTS III, the Nikon F4, F5, and F3, the Canon EOS-1n
> and EOS-1n RS, and the Minolta Maxxum 9.
> 
> The R8 has a 93% finder. Leica has always stated in its literature that
> this corresponds to the area not masked by a slide mount. Which of
> course seems a bit presumptuous to those of us who shoot black-and-white
> and print out to the clear film edge. <s>
> 
> You have to watch how they compute the percentage, though--linearly or
> by area. The R8 is 97% if calculated linearly on the long dimension, 93%
> if calculated by area.
> 
> Many of the cheaper cameras that might otherwise be useful to someone
> wishing to travel light are ruined by very poor finder coverage--I think
> the EOS Rebel manages to show you 87% of what you're going to get on
> film, for instance. It's a wonderful system--the camera shows you 87% of
> what it'll put on film, and the photofinisher prints 87% of your
> negative for you. Where's the problem? Yeeeesh.
> 
> --Mike