northeast16th
Member
I'm considering buying a Leica CL and I will use the 40mm lens exclusively. I wear glasses, and I'm just wondering if you can easily see the 40mm framelines with glasses. I bought an old Nikon SLR recently that I sent straight back because i couldn't see full frame with my glasses, and I don't want this to happen with a CL.
Any experience? Thanks so much for advice.....
Scott
Any experience? Thanks so much for advice.....
Scott
rpj
Grumpy
The obvious answer is to find a CL and look through the viewfinder. I have a CL (two, in fact) that I am selling, but not because of the eyeglass problem (my vision is not what it used to be). When I used the CL regularly, I never had a problem with seeing the full frame. But that may have more to do with the subjects that I like to photograph and would not be true for you.
That why I feel that the only way you can determine this for yourself is to hold a CL in your hands and practice looking through it. You don't even need a lens on it since the 40mm frame is always displayed.
Good luck.
rpj
That why I feel that the only way you can determine this for yourself is to hold a CL in your hands and practice looking through it. You don't even need a lens on it since the 40mm frame is always displayed.
Good luck.
rpj
scottwallick
ambition ≥ skill
The obvious answer is to find a CL and look through the viewfinder.
Your answer is above.
If you're not able to handle a CL without purchasing one, then let me offer my experience. I wear glasses, I had a CL, and I found the viewfinder small and dark—after I tried a Zeiss Ikon. The CL has lots of pluses, though, so try and get your hands on one to decide yourself.
northeast16th
Member
i don't have access to on in person. i was thinking about ordering one and was looking for people's opinions before i ordered one.
sounds like it's doable. i don't shoot much where the situation changes dramatically, so it's probably not an issue. if i shot like winogrand, for example, i'd probably go with a wider lens anyway, and would have to get a different model. but a 40 is just about right for me.
thanks.
scott
sounds like it's doable. i don't shoot much where the situation changes dramatically, so it's probably not an issue. if i shot like winogrand, for example, i'd probably go with a wider lens anyway, and would have to get a different model. but a 40 is just about right for me.
thanks.
scott
MMc
Member
Speaking for myself only -- I wear "coke bottle" lenses (i.e. very thick glasses) and I have a CL. I have no problems seeing the 40 or 50 framelines at all. Now my M6 is another matter...
TEZillman
Well-known
Scott,
I suppose it depends somewhat on how far your glasses sit from your eyes, the size of your glasses and your perscription. Personally, I wear glasses with a strong persription and have no problem with seeing the 40mm framelines on my CL. I also have no problem seeing the 35mm framelines on my M7. I cannot see the framelines for 28mm without looking from side to side and up and down.
I suppose it depends somewhat on how far your glasses sit from your eyes, the size of your glasses and your perscription. Personally, I wear glasses with a strong persription and have no problem with seeing the 40mm framelines on my CL. I also have no problem seeing the 35mm framelines on my M7. I cannot see the framelines for 28mm without looking from side to side and up and down.
Vincenzo Maielli
Well-known
I wear glasses and don't have problem with my Leica CL.
Ciao.
Vincenzo
Ciao.
Vincenzo
hermannhkg
Member
Glasses and the CL ?
No problem at all, at least for me !
Cheers,
Hermann
No problem at all, at least for me !
Cheers,
Hermann
Ronchnam
Established
Cl wearing glasses
Cl wearing glasses
Wearing glasses : no problem with 40 frame line on the Cl wich matches the speed scale on the top of fhe viewfinder. The Minolta CLE 40 frame line is even more suitable for glasses.
Cl wearing glasses
Wearing glasses : no problem with 40 frame line on the Cl wich matches the speed scale on the top of fhe viewfinder. The Minolta CLE 40 frame line is even more suitable for glasses.
excellent
Well-known
For me, 50mm and a CL is the perfect glasses/camera mix. Occasionally with the 40mm lines I have to remove the glasses to get a better sense of everything but it still works great.
on a side not, I kind of wish the diopter correction piece that Leica claimed existed for the CL was actually available.
on a side not, I kind of wish the diopter correction piece that Leica claimed existed for the CL was actually available.
ampguy
Veteran
diopter is available
diopter is available
I have a square one somewhere -1.0, got it from DAG.
diopter is available
I have a square one somewhere -1.0, got it from DAG.
For me, 50mm and a CL is the perfect glasses/camera mix. Occasionally with the 40mm lines I have to remove the glasses to get a better sense of everything but it still works great.
on a side not, I kind of wish the diopter correction piece that Leica claimed existed for the CL was actually available.
excellent
Well-known
I have searched and searched and nothing. Lucky you. Is it an original or a DAG production? either way thanks for the tip!
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