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merciful
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I don't know what's up with all the fuss about loading an M6: drop the film in and wind, baby.
It's heavy. The viewfinder is mind-blowingly bright compared to the yellowed old window of my Canonet. The meter seems accurate enough (if you know how to use a reflective meter, which plenty of people seem not to, of course), but I usually carry my Sekonic, anyway. Advancing film and rewinding feel nice and Germano-mechanical, the way I like.
The M-Hexanon 50/2 is wonderfully smooth focusing and precise, and spectacular wide-open (see result, Tri-X at 400, Rodinal 1:50)
I find the multiple sets of RF lines in the viewfinder to be mildly irritating; but I expect I'll adapt. After seeing how close 75mm and 50mm are, I ditched my order for a 75mm and ordered the V'lander 90/3.5. Not as fast as I'd like, but I'll live, and I'd rather a new V'lander right now than an old Tele-Elmarit.
I'm hooked.
It's heavy. The viewfinder is mind-blowingly bright compared to the yellowed old window of my Canonet. The meter seems accurate enough (if you know how to use a reflective meter, which plenty of people seem not to, of course), but I usually carry my Sekonic, anyway. Advancing film and rewinding feel nice and Germano-mechanical, the way I like.
The M-Hexanon 50/2 is wonderfully smooth focusing and precise, and spectacular wide-open (see result, Tri-X at 400, Rodinal 1:50)
I find the multiple sets of RF lines in the viewfinder to be mildly irritating; but I expect I'll adapt. After seeing how close 75mm and 50mm are, I ditched my order for a 75mm and ordered the V'lander 90/3.5. Not as fast as I'd like, but I'll live, and I'd rather a new V'lander right now than an old Tele-Elmarit.
I'm hooked.