Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/06/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Welcome Tom, I had similar issue few years ago. Because I could afford I bought Leica M6 and 35/2 at the beginning. I will strongly recommend Leica gear over Cosina. Cosina lenses are very close to Leica lenses in pure power, but lenses have more properties then scientific measurements, i.e. color gradation. If you on budget you can buy excellent 50/2 DR lens and used M camera. Especially now the M6 (used like new) prices are lower after M7 was introduced. M6 meter is fine, and I do not have to carry additional light metter. To visualize the entire 35mm frame M6 0.72 is OK (I wear glasses too), but M6 0.58 will be better; especially you like to use standard and wide lenses. I also saw another solution for 35mm frame, it is a separate viewfinder. Leica has the best, it will give you natural size picture and you can look with two eyes open and frame will naturally snap the picture from the area you look at. (A tip from JohnC) I do not see any advantage of using B&W when you go digital. Color negative is better; you can always print B&W from it. Color development is cheap in the local grocery store, and you do not have to mess with chemistry at all. Your first attempt with 15mm is great, especially the situation. I will try to put thick water pipe more to the right. That super wide angle creates some empty space on the right side IMO. This is not an issue here, because of timing, but to fully see 15mm range when you look trough the separate finder, move eye to the left to see what your lens will see on the right side and then do the same in opposite direction. 15mm is my only Cosina lens because Leica M does not have one. Victor >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 16:01:20 -0500 From: "Tom Smart" <tom@sleepytom.com> Subject: [Leica] new user <...> what is a Good choice in Leica bodies to view a 35mm frame line while wearing glasses? I wouldn't really need a TLR meter, I don't think. Also, and I know these threads have gone through the list before but I have trouble finding just what I want in the archives, what are your favorite emulsions for scanning (I'm looking for B&W and color negs; I seem to scan chromes fine enough). Bulk rolling and developing my own B&W film would be desirable, if that influences your answers. I'm not planning on building a darkroom, so all of my printing will be digital with an Epson 2450 scannerand Epson Photo 870 printer. Thanks, Tom Smart http://www.sleepytom.com/photo/ShowPic.asp?Picture=../images/2450-01/med/drink.jpg (an initial attempt with my new setup and the super wide lens) _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html