MIkhail
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Hello,
What is the "M" camera (or any rangefinder of this kind) to give you best view with 50mm lens?
While I love the viewfinder look of my M6 with 35mm lens, the picture I get with 50mm is not to my liking: small window with large area around it.
Which camera has a better field of view with 50mm than my M6?
Thank you.
What is the "M" camera (or any rangefinder of this kind) to give you best view with 50mm lens?
While I love the viewfinder look of my M6 with 35mm lens, the picture I get with 50mm is not to my liking: small window with large area around it.
Which camera has a better field of view with 50mm than my M6?
Thank you.
teleparallel
Established
Bessa R3A has the biggest 50mm line, followed by the Leica M3.
BobYIL
Well-known
Zeiss Ikon is great for overall view. M3 is stellar for only 50mm.
f16sunshine
Moderator
Personally I prefer the M5 for 50mm. The 50 lines lie all alone in a flare free environment
There is a small circular indicator for the "spot" meter. It's the perfect 50 set up especially if you use a Hex limited or noctilux.
jensthoes
Newbie
With the M3, you get the same feeling with a 50mm as the M6 with a 35mm.
Additionally the frame line is much better (one frame, thicker and closed frame).
I have tried both.
Best,
Jens
Additionally the frame line is much better (one frame, thicker and closed frame).
I have tried both.
Best,
Jens
presspass
filmshooter
Depends on whether you want space around the frame or not. The .85 M finders work well with just a bit of room around the frame lines. The ZI has a wonderfully bright viewfinder but the 50 frame is a bit small.
MIkhail
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The ZI has a wonderfully bright viewfinder but the 50 frame is a bit small.
That's how my M6 is, and I dont like that.
Thank you for your responces everybody.
tightsqueez
Well-known
M3 without a doubt, although it doesn't play nice with lenses 28mm - 35mm. I adjusted mine to focus down to .7 meters and is perfect. There are slight variations between the M3's, depending on when it was built but my frame lines actually move to correspond with the distance down to .7 meters (my M3 is a very late production, SN# 1155xxx).
I also have an MP (0.72 version) without the 75m frame lines and when used with a 1.25x magnifier is nice too, but not as clear as the M3. If you wear glasses it would probably be a pain though.
I also have an MP (0.72 version) without the 75m frame lines and when used with a 1.25x magnifier is nice too, but not as clear as the M3. If you wear glasses it would probably be a pain though.
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