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I just got an M3 today. I was more than a little surprised that, with my eyeglasses, I cannot see the 50mm framelines. I had no idea that would be a concern. Any recommendations in using it this way?
schmoozit said:I never pictured you in one of those funny hats.
Critically important info!! I never knew there were larger eyepieces for the M3, nor that there was a larger eyepiece change in the M4.summilux said:yes, larger eye piece (screw in type) is available, so is the larger eye piece of M4, which can also be installed for M2, but you have to take the camera's top off to do it. The first batch of M4 has the same eye piece as M2, later ones changed to the bigger ones, as found in all later M bodies.
Welcome to the forum Tony! 🙂Tony Salce said:The later M3 finders were better for eye relief for eye glass wearers.
I had an early M3 and it wasn't that good for the 50mm finder.
I sold the early M3 and subsequently picked up a buttery smooth single stroke CLA'd and hand picked by Sherry Krauter. Much better for eye relief with the 50mm frame.
You can also convert the eyepiece if you have an early M3 to a later style eyepice.
Don't part with the M3. The best built M with the best rangefinder.
Well, my M2 had a CLA a couple years ago, and I'd characterize the shutter speed dial as "semi-stiff"... Not so easy to turn by accident or even with just a fingertip, but with the whole index finger pad applied it's not so hard. Hard to say how this compares with yours... 🙂schmoozit said:Hey! I'm still wondering about the speed dial. I don't think it should be so stiff. I would think it is/was designed to be switched with you index finger, easily, while holding the camera in shooting position. If so, I have serious doubt that this camera was CLA'd by Sherry last year.