kevin m
Veteran
um, perspective is not a function of magnification at all. this is why it makes no difference whether you're looking through a rangefinder's built-in viewfinder, an accessory viewfinder, or some kind of ttl viewfinder.
Well then I'm using the wrong word. Sorry for causing any confusion. But it very much does matter what viewing device you're using. An accessory finder or an SLR will give you a much more accurate representation of the image a wide-angle lens will put on film than will an RF viewfinder, which is the point I'm trying to make. The Hexar RF, for example, has enough space in the finder to cover the 24mm FOV, but does a lousy job of conveying the "look" of that focal length.