kevin m
Veteran
Moderator, please delete this thread!
I'm trying to RESIST the purchase of an M3, dammit!
I'm trying to RESIST the purchase of an M3, dammit!
Xmas
Veteran
Mark
Ok I'm failing - if you were using a M3 with both eyes open there is no end of space around the frame? My problem is unless I use both eyes I dont see all the frame, that is I have to use both eyes to see what is 'in' the corners.
The 28mm Leitz finder is nice, scratches my glasses and falls off the camera.
If I dont close my left eye it does not seem to make any difference to the photos, they are still bad... but I can see sufficient of the outer field of view to see what I'm going to lose, on a M2, if I keep both eyes open. I leave the 28mm finder at home.
With a contax II/Kiev I need the left eye open to see any detail in the landscapes I take.
Noel
P.S. I can feel sympathy with Magus, the depth of field display on late M2 and M3 slows me down a lot, they are nearly as bad as an exposure meter display.
Ok I'm failing - if you were using a M3 with both eyes open there is no end of space around the frame? My problem is unless I use both eyes I dont see all the frame, that is I have to use both eyes to see what is 'in' the corners.
The 28mm Leitz finder is nice, scratches my glasses and falls off the camera.
If I dont close my left eye it does not seem to make any difference to the photos, they are still bad... but I can see sufficient of the outer field of view to see what I'm going to lose, on a M2, if I keep both eyes open. I leave the 28mm finder at home.
With a contax II/Kiev I need the left eye open to see any detail in the landscapes I take.
Noel
P.S. I can feel sympathy with Magus, the depth of field display on late M2 and M3 slows me down a lot, they are nearly as bad as an exposure meter display.
markinlondon
Elmar user
I think I misread you there, Noel. It was only a few minutes ago I realised that of course you were talking about the M3 and a 50. Please ignore my previous ramblings.
On the other hand, I don't have a 28, so that problem doesn't arise.
On the other hand, I don't have a 28, so that problem doesn't arise.
Krosya
Konicaze
M3 was my first Leica. Later came IIIf and M6. Love them all, but as I like to use 85-90mm lenses, M3 seems to be the automatic choice for that. It's easy to put m6 down and pick up M3, but not the other way around. That feel and VF of M3 are second to none.
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That feel and VF of M3 are second to none...
only second to the zi...
joe
only second to the zi...
joe
Krosya
Konicaze
back alley said:That feel and VF of M3 are second to none...
only second to the zi...
joe
Lol. Joe,
Well, I wouldn't know about ZI, so if you send me yours
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k-man, it is fabulous and i say that without prejudice.
i had the m3 and it made my beloved canon p vf pale in comparison but the simple and elegant finder of the zi is superlative.
fly up to montreal in may and i'll show you.
joe
i had the m3 and it made my beloved canon p vf pale in comparison but the simple and elegant finder of the zi is superlative.
fly up to montreal in may and i'll show you.
joe
Krosya
Konicaze
back alley said:k-man,
fly up to montreal in may and i'll show you.
joe
I'm tempted. Who knows, maybe I will.
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gregg
Well-known
HOLY WAR ON - My German M6 feels better to me than my old M3 SS. Nostalgia be darned, having a built in meter is really nice.
If I want to go meterless I still have a IIIc and a Kiev.
If I want to go meterless I still have a IIIc and a Kiev.
Biggles
My cup runneth amok.
back alley said:fly up to montreal in may and i'll show you.
Um, is there something happening in Montreal in May? Other than Joe handing out free coffees at the airport, I mean?
Krosya
Konicaze
gregg said:HOLY WAR ON - My German M6 feels better to me than my old M3 SS. Nostalgia be darned, having a built in meter is really nice.
If I want to go meterless I still have a IIIc and a Kiev.
No war, just fun
I use my M6 more often too, but for some applications M3 is better. As far as feel - m3 is deffinately smoother operating machine than M6 in my case. Not to say that M6 is a worse camera. If I had to pick just one - I'd have a very difficult time choosing. It's a good thing that I can keep both. At least my wife says so.
Krosya
Konicaze
Biggles said:Um, is there something happening in Montreal in May? Other than Joe handing out free coffees at the airport, I mean?
Yes - there is a nude RFF convention.
Topdog1
Well-known
Is this what you have in mind?Krosya said:Yes - there is a nude RFF convention.Just coffee and a camera allowed.
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it's a canadian rff meet in montreal on the long weekend in may.
there is a (sticky) thread about it.
all welcome, well most anyway.

there is a (sticky) thread about it.
all welcome, well most anyway.
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i don't drink magus.
alcohol triggers massive migraine headaches in me and it just isn't worth it.
alcohol triggers massive migraine headaches in me and it just isn't worth it.
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Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Topdog1 said:Is this what you have in mind?![]()
My Goddess! Is that Alfred Hitchcock in drag?!?!?
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