Some preliminary thoughts on the M EV1 having had a couple of outings with it.
I am used to using a rangefinder on the M11, with previous experience with the M9 and M10R, and mostly have no great problem focusing with it, but as an ageing spectacles wearer I seem to struggle with viewing the framelines for composition. For that reason I normally use the Visoflex 2 on the M11 – typically I focus with the RF and compose with the VF.
However, I don’t like having a big ugly lump on top of such a beautiful camera, it doesn’t fit so easily in my bag, and sometimes it doesn’t reliably switch over from the screen to the VF.
Using the EVF on the M EV1 works quite well for me. I do understand those who say it’s not as quick as the RF. With the RF you just turn the lens until the two images align, and there is no ambiguity. With focus peaking you can’t be sure if you have reached “peak peaking” until you are past it, so there is a degree of iteration, making it slower. Most of my photography is static subjects, landscapes, architecture etc, so I can take my time and it’s not a problem. Nevertheless, some form of focus confirmation would be welcome in future. Sometimes I find it easier to turn the FP off. I’ve yet to try changing the FP sensitivity.
I always use the automatic magnification so it zooms in when I start focusing the lens.
Focusing on “messy” subjects like foliage at medium range is also easier than with the RF.
I also like to use some older or “character” lenses and it’s good to see through the lens when focusing, particularly when there is focus shift as with my favourite Zeiss C-Sonnar 50/1.5.
I’m not sure I see any massive improvement over the VF2 viewfinder image, but both work fine for me.
Ideally it would be great to have some sort of hybrid viewfinder in future models, but I’m not sure how feasible that would be in the available space envelope of the M bodies.
To those who say why not just use an SL with an adapter for M lenses, it’s a lot heavier and generally not as desirable as an M (for me at least).
Anyway I have now sold the VF2 and the M11 is on the market.
If I want the RF experience I still have my M9!