Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/10/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Lee, Ken wrote: > Do you focus before rotating the camera to vertical? I have yet to find a > way to focus in the vertical shutter release down position. My focussing > hand must block the rangefinder window. If I must focus vertically, I rest > the lens in my bottom hand and the shutter release is up. I like using the > shutter down position, so any focussing tips are appreciated. > Hi Ken, I find holding M's vertically with the shutter up to work best. This way, the camera is stabilised quite well with the back resting against my forehead and my glasses or eyebrow up against the viewfinder. The rangefinder window tends not to get blocked. If holding with the shutter down, there's less contact between the camera with face and hands and I find it to be too shaky, and the blocked rangefinder window problem happens. With the R6.2 I've found holding the camera shutter down to work well if also using a softy. A very gentle release can be achieved by pressing the softy with the flat of the thumb and with fingers squeezing from the other side. Because the viewfinder is centered it remains possible to get some additional stability from eyebrow or glasses contact. Works for me. Regards Rick Dykstra