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I've recently got the bug for rangfinders, which is why I (a digital geek for the most part) find myself here surrounded by a few different film camers.
Somehow, over the period of a couple of weeks , I accidentally (cough) seem to have bought a couple of Feds. My favourite is a lovely Fed 3a with a Jupiter 8 lens which I've film tested and seems to work well. Dynamic range which I didn't realise was possible.
Now I have a Leica IIIc for around $200.
However, the Leica IIIc 'split' viewfinder is doing my head in a bit. With the Fed, there is this nice round dot and lining up the edges of images to focus is nice and straightforward. With the Leica, I have had problems.
I understand it works slightly differently and I have done the test in the manual where you cover up the left hand rangefinder window to see the small circular field. So it seems to be working, in theory.
But I have tried under many lighting conditions and have been unable to get anywhere close to focussing. I simply can't see a 'ghost' image to line up. I am using the Jupiter 8 on the Leica.
Am I just missing something obvious, or has anyone got any suggestions?
Thanks.
I've recently got the bug for rangfinders, which is why I (a digital geek for the most part) find myself here surrounded by a few different film camers.
Somehow, over the period of a couple of weeks , I accidentally (cough) seem to have bought a couple of Feds. My favourite is a lovely Fed 3a with a Jupiter 8 lens which I've film tested and seems to work well. Dynamic range which I didn't realise was possible.
Now I have a Leica IIIc for around $200.
However, the Leica IIIc 'split' viewfinder is doing my head in a bit. With the Fed, there is this nice round dot and lining up the edges of images to focus is nice and straightforward. With the Leica, I have had problems.
I understand it works slightly differently and I have done the test in the manual where you cover up the left hand rangefinder window to see the small circular field. So it seems to be working, in theory.
But I have tried under many lighting conditions and have been unable to get anywhere close to focussing. I simply can't see a 'ghost' image to line up. I am using the Jupiter 8 on the Leica.
Am I just missing something obvious, or has anyone got any suggestions?
Thanks.