abhishek@1985
Member
Hi friends,
Just got the Color Skopor 25mm f4 lens at a throw away price. A brand new lens with no usage and absolute in mint condition for just half the price. Now intend to use it on my M6. But I hate external finders.
So wanna know if I can use the entire viewfinder of .72x M6 for framing? Or should i actually go for a second body like the Bessa R4M /R4A?
Does anybody use it on a M6 without any finder ?
Just got the Color Skopor 25mm f4 lens at a throw away price. A brand new lens with no usage and absolute in mint condition for just half the price. Now intend to use it on my M6. But I hate external finders.
So wanna know if I can use the entire viewfinder of .72x M6 for framing? Or should i actually go for a second body like the Bessa R4M /R4A?
Does anybody use it on a M6 without any finder ?
pdexposures
Well-known
I'd find having to carry a second body for just one lens FAR more annoying than one external finder. With a lens that wide you don't need to focus, as such I don't even look through the focusing window. Only the external viewfinder for composition.
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Hi friends,
Just got the Color Skopor 25mm f4 lens at a throw away price. A brand new lens with no usage and absolute in mint condition for just half the price. Now intend to use it on my M6. But I hate external finders.
So wanna know if I can use the entire viewfinder of .72x M6 for framing? Or should i actually go for a second body like the Bessa R4M /R4A?
Does anybody use it on a M6 without any finder ?
I tried that but never got used to it. I personally hate external VFs that don't have shoe locks (read "most"), so I sold the 25.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
I also have this lens. I had no difficulty at all learning to judge its FOV through the camera finder. I generally use a .58 M6, because I wear glasses. If you don't need glasses, I think you will have no trouble with the .72 finder. Just "shoot loose" outside the 28mm framelines.
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
It's well worth the effort to make it work, IMO - it's a great little lens, and I love the click-stopped focusing. I wish I had stuck with it, but with my eye socket shape I can't even see all of the 28mm framelines in my .72 M6.
segedi
RFicianado
The R4A is a very good camera - I actually bought one to use as a VF for 21mm. But then I sold it and got a 21/25 external VF. Just liked shooting my M7 more and didn't use the 21mm as much as I thought I would.
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