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Was planning to buy a 28mm lens for my M2, does the viewfinder show the entire field of vision of the 28mm or do I need an auxiliary view finder? Would I be better off getting a 35mm lens. 🙂
Perfect framing is impossible with a rangefinder anyhow. I pretend that the entire M3 finder gives a 40mm FOV, and it works well enough.SolaresLarrave said:Joe said it above...
Now... you can be creative and "see" the 28mm FOV if you simply ignore the 35mm brightlines and consider the entire VF as the FOV of this lens. However, that wouldn't do for perfect framing... unless you're going to center everything.
See to get a auxiliary finder instead.
Mark Wood said:One of the standard Leica modifications for the M2 was the fitting of the M6 framelines to give the 28 mm (and 75 mm) frame. I don't know if they still offer this service.
Interesting that the rangefinder/viewfinder is different on late M2... Mine is a very early M2 with button rewind. Does that make a difference in how tightly the 35 frames fit in the viewfinder window?Jacob said:I asked Leica Solms about this a few weeks ago since I just bought an M2 and would like to comfortably use my CV75/2.5 on it. They said they could do it for ~€250 if it is a later M2 (higher than 1052000) when they only need to change the frames. If it is an older M2 they need to change the whole rangefinder.