Adam
Member
I'm working on a project that will involve generation of exploded views of mechanical objects, i.e. the individual parts flying out from the center so you can see what the thing is made of. As I am rather a fan of rangefinders and this forum, I thought I'd post a poll asking which rangefinder you'd like to see exploded (in the schematic sense).
Your choice not listed? Let me know, even if it's not a rangefinder!
Cheers.
Your choice not listed? Let me know, even if it's not a rangefinder!
Cheers.
Chris101
summicronia
Exploded as in with dynamite?
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Not listed ...but M5!
chrishayton
Well-known
m3, the original
BTMarcais
Well-known
M3!
(M3 DS non-preview lever 2nd type RF assembly to be precise...
)
(since that's what I have, of course)
-and if you want to get really complicated. do all the different variants... There were a few different rangefinder assemblies, as well as the SS/DS advance, among other changes...That could really keep you busy though
-Brian
(M3 DS non-preview lever 2nd type RF assembly to be precise...
(since that's what I have, of course)
-and if you want to get really complicated. do all the different variants... There were a few different rangefinder assemblies, as well as the SS/DS advance, among other changes...That could really keep you busy though
-Brian
martin s
Well-known
I want to see the M3, too.
martin
martin
chris00nj
Young Luddite
M3, M3, M3
drewbarb
picnic like it's 1999
Another vote for the M3.
Vickko
Veteran
Great idea
Great idea
You'll find that from M2 to M4/M4p/M4-2, they are very very similar.
The M3 has a slightly different RF than the M2~M4-2, but that's all.
The M6/MP will be different due to the meter.
The M7 will be very different due to the aperture priority electronically released shutter.
The M5 and CL will be very different again due to the swinging meter arm.
The M8 is dramatically different. A guy on the Leica Forum in Germany bought one and fully disassembled it, and photographed it. Very very shocking how complex it is.
For other suggestions, how about doing:
- Nikon F
- Canon F1
- Hasselblad 501cm
- Rolleiflex 2.8F
- Rolleiflex SL66SE
- Minox B
....Vick
Great idea
You'll find that from M2 to M4/M4p/M4-2, they are very very similar.
The M3 has a slightly different RF than the M2~M4-2, but that's all.
The M6/MP will be different due to the meter.
The M7 will be very different due to the aperture priority electronically released shutter.
The M5 and CL will be very different again due to the swinging meter arm.
The M8 is dramatically different. A guy on the Leica Forum in Germany bought one and fully disassembled it, and photographed it. Very very shocking how complex it is.
For other suggestions, how about doing:
- Nikon F
- Canon F1
- Hasselblad 501cm
- Rolleiflex 2.8F
- Rolleiflex SL66SE
- Minox B
....Vick
raid
Dad Photographer
Have two such views: One for the first M model (the M3) and one for the current M model (M8). If the M8 is "too digital", take the M7.
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micromontenegro
Well-known
m3, the original
Exactly...
dedmonds
Established
m3 .
Adam
Member
Drat. Can't edit polls. I'd add the M3 if I could, because it's looking like the crowd favorite.
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
Drat. Can't edit polls. I'd add the M3 if I could, because it's looking like the crowd favorite.
Sheesh - after all, it is the blueprint of the M series...
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
When the M3 came out, it was so revolutionary that several exploded views were published. I have seen a couple. Perhaps a diligent search will bring up one or more.
BillBingham2
Registered User
I would like the Leica M3 and the Nikon SP please. Both are unique enough and special enough in the RF world.
B2 (;->
B2 (;->
Waus
Well-known
M3! Btw. does anybody know where I can find an exploded view of a Nikon F on the internet?
robin a
Well-known
Threethreethreethreethree..........Echo
sepiareverb
genius and moron
I voted for the MP, though the M5 would be tops on my list.
JustPlainBill
Established
The M2. It's my favorite.
JustPlainBill
JustPlainBill
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