icebear
Veteran
^ isn't live view just the easier way to go for close-up/macro ... but yeah there is so much equipment that you can't resist to try😀. Point well taken.
^ isn't live view just the easier way to go for close-up/macro ... but yeah there is so much equipment that you can't resist to try😀. Point well taken.
Just when I thought I couldn't possibly add any more crazy Leica accessories to my camera bag.....
Viso Mono 246 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Below is a quick kitchen test on the 246, f/4 at ISO 800:
Viso Mono Test by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Definitely a learning curve here! Pretty neat though -- the 65mm lens focuses from infinity down to 13" with this particular focusing mount. Shooting in Aperture Priority, you need to give the camera a second to read the light before you take the picture (press the lever until the mirror comes up, wait a split second, then take the picture), so it's a bit slower to work with (plus you get a temporary blackout), but it's really not too bad. Certainly not a whole lot worse than the digital 'Visoflex' experience on the 246. I think it was definitely worth the try!
Vince, I have the visoflex and 65 elmar and the bellows. It is a wonderful set up for C/U work.
Nice framing there for a selfie, ... or did you crop ?😱 😀
Ski touring. Georgian Caucasus.
Monochrom M246 + VM Ultron 21mm + orange filter.
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Just when I thought I couldn't possibly add any more crazy Leica accessories to my camera bag.....
Viso Mono 246 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Below is a quick kitchen test on the 246, f/4 at ISO 800:
Viso Mono Test by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Definitely a learning curve here! Pretty neat though -- the 65mm lens focuses from infinity down to 13" with this particular focusing mount. Shooting in Aperture Priority, you need to give the camera a second to read the light before you take the picture (press the lever until the mirror comes up, wait a split second, then take the picture), so it's a bit slower to work with (plus you get a temporary blackout), but it's really not too bad. Certainly not a whole lot worse than the digital 'Visoflex' experience on the 246. I think it was definitely worth the try!