Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/04/13

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Subject: [Leica] Hexar RF tips
From: "Emanuel Lowi" <mano@proxyma.net>
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 15:08:48 -0500

Anybody planning to actually use a black paint M6 Millennium or LHSA M6 should check
out the neck straps supplied with the Hexar RF. They come with these nice little
leather patches that slip over the strap lugs and then wrap securely around the split
rings, thereby doing a great job protecting the camera body's finish. The strap set
also comes with  a tiny "tool," something like a guitar pick, for holding open the
rings as you slip them into the strap lugs. Neat!

On the down side, I noticed when mounting a Leica 35/2 ASPH on the Hexar RF, a tiny
bit of the 75mm frameline shows. When I asked Konica Canada about this, they said:
"That's because you're not using a Hexar lens. The frame selector mechanism is very
sensitive and we don't warrant that it will work correctly with other brand lenses."
When I pointed out that while the camera is equipped with frames for 35, 75 and 135mm
lenses, Konica doesn't offer those focal lengths. Their response: "Those are part of
our upcoming lens series."  I bet they'll sell boat loads of 135s :-)

The parallax compensation also cuts out on mine at about .85 metres. They said they
can adjust this right away, under warranty. Sounds like what others occasionally post
here about their minor Leica RF hassles.

Emanuel Lowi
Montreal