dmihajlo
Member
Hi all,
After 2+ years of using an RD-1 with its 1:1 viewfinder magnification I got accustomed to shooting with both eyes open, especially when doing portraits.
Thinking of an M8 with its 0.68x magnification, I wonder if anyone knows a manufacturer of a 1.5x magnifier (like the 1.25x of Leica) that could be used on the M8
This would increase result in a viewfinder magnification to 1.02x, the two extra percents won't be noticeable.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Regards
Dragan
After 2+ years of using an RD-1 with its 1:1 viewfinder magnification I got accustomed to shooting with both eyes open, especially when doing portraits.
Thinking of an M8 with its 0.68x magnification, I wonder if anyone knows a manufacturer of a 1.5x magnifier (like the 1.25x of Leica) that could be used on the M8
This would increase result in a viewfinder magnification to 1.02x, the two extra percents won't be noticeable.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Regards
Dragan
hopf
Member
What frame lines would that leave visible. Definitly not the 24 and i dont think the 28 either.
I am looking at the 1.25 at the moment. But i have yet to figure out which frame lines that it will stop from being visible.
KAI
I am looking at the 1.25 at the moment. But i have yet to figure out which frame lines that it will stop from being visible.
KAI
dmihajlo said:Hi all,
After 2+ years of using an RD-1 with its 1:1 viewfinder magnification I got accustomed to shooting with both eyes open, especially when doing portraits.
Thinking of an M8 with its 0.68x magnification, I wonder if anyone knows a manufacturer of a 1.5x magnifier (like the 1.25x of Leica) that could be used on the M8
This would increase result in a viewfinder magnification to 1.02x, the two extra percents won't be noticeable.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Regards
Dragan
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
There are two magnifiers:
The original Leica one at 1.25 x and the Megaperls one at 1.35x(but that is not available in the USA or Germany due to patent issues)
The framelines should be well visible from 50, maybe 35 mm upwards. It makes no sense using it for wideangles anyway.
The original Leica one at 1.25 x and the Megaperls one at 1.35x(but that is not available in the USA or Germany due to patent issues)
The framelines should be well visible from 50, maybe 35 mm upwards. It makes no sense using it for wideangles anyway.
Mark Norton
Well-known
There also an alternative one from Hong Kong Supplies which is also 1.25 and which costs a quarter of the what the Leica one does.
Do a search for "Leica Magnifier" on ebay.
HKS were kind enough to send me a free sample with my Noctilux.
Do a search for "Leica Magnifier" on ebay.
HKS were kind enough to send me a free sample with my Noctilux.
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