akptc
Shoot first, think later
Aging is not what's it's all cracked up to be, I am finding out the hard way. I am "only" 43 but it's getting harder and harder to clearly see and focus the RF patch on my beloved R-D1. This morning I played a bit comparing the clarity of the VF/RF patches on the R-D1, Hexar RF, and an M6 and - surprisingly - found the Hexar RF's patch to be slightly easier to see and focus than the others. I am sure it's specific characteristics of my eyes (eye). I am delaying getting glasses 'cause I just plain hate wearing them, even sunglasses.
So I wonder, is the end of RF fun in sight for me 😉 or should I be looking at other bodies/viewfinders? My research shows lots of folks claim the M2 has the best and brightest VF; many others say the same about the M3. I could live without a meter but which VF/RF patch is better (brighter?)
Then again some people say that the M7 or the MP have the best VFs. I don't see much difference between the M6 and the M7 finders; confusing stuff. I once tried an M3 but don't recall the VF clarity or RF patch definition. I know this question has been asked and answered many times, mostly in bits and pieces here and there but I am hoping to get a definitive, "cross my heart - hope to die"-type answer here...
- thanks a bunch
So I wonder, is the end of RF fun in sight for me 😉 or should I be looking at other bodies/viewfinders? My research shows lots of folks claim the M2 has the best and brightest VF; many others say the same about the M3. I could live without a meter but which VF/RF patch is better (brighter?)
Then again some people say that the M7 or the MP have the best VFs. I don't see much difference between the M6 and the M7 finders; confusing stuff. I once tried an M3 but don't recall the VF clarity or RF patch definition. I know this question has been asked and answered many times, mostly in bits and pieces here and there but I am hoping to get a definitive, "cross my heart - hope to die"-type answer here...
- thanks a bunch