Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/03/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Well they exist but many are not currently in production. Leica makes* or made them for all their focal lengths up to 135 (yes I know there is one for the 200/400 but get real) except for the 40, 65, 75 and 125 (all from memory but please blast me if I messed up). Voigtlander/Cosina has also come out with a pretty complete line as well (even 75). Go here for a comparison: http://www.cameraquest.com/leicafin.htm Above 75mm there is usually a mechanical provision for parallax correction which slows things down a bit. I regularly use the 21,50 and 135 finders and hope to get a 35 (a Leitz high mag one as I think then I will be able to keep both eyes open) and 90. I would not say there is more of a framing problem than with the viewfinder in the camera but you have to remember to adjust the one's with a mechanical parallax correction as you change distances. For a quickly changing situation I stick with the camera viewfinder. Still, in a static situation, with both eyes open and the frame just hanging there; simply amazing. At those times I just smile and whisper to myself...Rangefinders rule. John Collier *only the 21, 24, 28 and 35 (low mag) are or were in recent production. > From: Steve Beyer <leica@beyerphoto.com> > > I didn't realize that external viewfinders were available for most of > the Leica M focal length. Are they available for every one? Which > viewfinders do you use? Do you find any more framing problem (parallex sp?) > than with the standard rangefinder? >