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There's no way to preview depth of field, as on an SLR. With a rangefinder, as you can tell, everything is focus all of the time (depending on your vision). Sometimes, you just previsualize what won't be in focus. More often, you just rely on your experience.
The rangefinder also isn't the best tool for macro work. It can be done, but it's not the best tool for this type of work.
On the plus side, it's a smaller camera, and because the viewfinder doesn't black out, it makes it easier to pan with the scene in front of you. You also get to see outside of the scene, which helps you frame, as well as anticipate the action.
Much of photography is about compromise. Good luck. I think that you'll have a lot of fun.
The rangefinder also isn't the best tool for macro work. It can be done, but it's not the best tool for this type of work.
On the plus side, it's a smaller camera, and because the viewfinder doesn't black out, it makes it easier to pan with the scene in front of you. You also get to see outside of the scene, which helps you frame, as well as anticipate the action.
Much of photography is about compromise. Good luck. I think that you'll have a lot of fun.