oleg C
Established
I just got my first rangefinder (MP with 0.85 VF), only to realise that I really like a 35mm FL. I wonder how many members here using 35mm FL with 0.85 VF? Cheers, Oleg
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maddoc
... likes film again.
wearing eye-glasses nearly impossible and without a stretch ...
cmdrzed
wallflower
I use the 35mm lines on my 0.85 M6 TTL all the time. No problems for me but I also shoot with my contacts in (I can't even see the 35mm lines if I have my glasses on). I prefer this set up because I find the 0.85 easier to focus than the 0.72 (I have horrible eyesight).
WalterM
Established
I agree with maddoc that it's impossible with eyeglasses; However, you can see the full 35mm frame with a the 0.85 VF.
RichardB
Well-known
I have M6, two M7's , all with 0.85. I use my 35mm Lux ASPH most of the time and is my preferred FL with 0.85. You just look in the finder and bang away.
I sold my 35 Sum RF for my M3 as I don't use it anymore since I got the 35mm Lux a number of years ago.-Dick
I sold my 35 Sum RF for my M3 as I don't use it anymore since I got the 35mm Lux a number of years ago.-Dick
oleg C
Established
I don't wear eye-glasses and can see frame lines, but still have to kind of look around VF if I want to get something perfectly framed. It doesn't bother me except that you get a bit of tunnel vision like in the SLR VF. What I like about using 35mm FL with 0.85VF is that I feel just a little bit more closer and connected to my subject, or maybe it's just me lol. It's my first rangefinder and I have no experience with other view finders. I suppose time will tell and on the end of the day all I want is to take lots of pictures with this MP, which is a good tool for it..
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semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
A 0.85x M with a 35mm lens is my preferred setup. The VF magnification is high enough that I can keep both eyes open easily, but it is true that with eyeglasses it would be impossible. I'm lucky to be farsighted, so I don't wear glasses when I shoot, though.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
I'm with semilog on this one. My other M camera is an M3, the M6 Classic 0.85 is my only 35mm framed camera.
I shoot it with an L-Hexanon 35/2.0 and a small Komura 35/3.5 and it allows for both-eye-open shooting. Like on the M3 with a 50mm
I shoot it with an L-Hexanon 35/2.0 and a small Komura 35/3.5 and it allows for both-eye-open shooting. Like on the M3 with a 50mm
peter_n
Veteran
I occasionally use a 35mm on my 0.85x M but prefer it on the 0.72x body. If you like area outside the frameline (like I do) the 0.85x is tight in that respect.
John Lawrence
Well-known
I use my summicron 35mm on my 0.85 M6 TTL all the time. I tend to forget about framelines, and just use a 'what you see is what you get' approach. Works well for me.
John
John
ampguy
Veteran
You can try one of those de-magnifiers on ebay. For about $70 USD, it would reduce your .85 to about .72x. I don't know how well it would work though, never used one, only the magnifiers (1.25) which works well to make a .72 an .85, but sticks out from the body.
oleg C
Established
Thank you for your comments. I'm glad to know that I'm not the only one with this setup. I'll maybe try de-magnifier in the future just to compare, thanks ampguy..
thomasw_
Well-known
I prefer using a 35mm lens with the ,85x VF than with a lower magnification VF. I find the focus is easier and more accurate especially in lower light situations. A helpful technique is to focus keeping both eyes open, using your non-VF eye to aid you in determining the composition. It has helped me when anticipating that a person or item will be coming into the frame. FWIW I never shoot with glasses, always contact lenses, as I find the optics with my contacts are preferable. As Gabor stated, using glasses with a ,85x VF would be composing as guesswork; further to this, though, I find anything other than a ,58x with glasses involves a fair amount of compositional guessing.
But a small 35 on a MP 0,85x is a sweet package as long as it suits your compositional technique.
But a small 35 on a MP 0,85x is a sweet package as long as it suits your compositional technique.
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
I use my 35mm on my M7 .85 buy it's tough to see the framelines with glasses on as stated. I pop on my contacts if I know it's going to be a big 35 day when possible.
Love my .85 though as I'm an avid 50mm shooter.
Love my .85 though as I'm an avid 50mm shooter.
MikeL
Go Fish
Another data point. No glasses. I use 35mm most of the time on a 0.85 body. Love it, especially when I bring Bertha (75 summilux) along with the 35mm.
MikeL
Go Fish
I'll maybe try de-magnifier in the future just to compare, thanks ampguy..
Hey Oleg, from what I read, whatever you can see, you can magnify or de-magnify. If you can't see the 35mm framelines with glasses on, the current de-magnifier doesn't bring them into view.
I remember one person wrote that it just makes what you can see, smaller, and didn't help with the framelines.
Anyone out there with de-magnifier experience?
oleg C
Established
Another data point. No glasses. I use 35mm most of the time on a 0.85 body. Love it, especially when I bring Bertha (75 summilux) along with the 35mm.
Yeah !! That's what I also had in mind .. 75 lux..
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