RichardB
Well-known
Useless feature that I never used.-Dick
dgriff2
dfgriff57
Ok here is another item that may indicate the rangefinder has been changed. The small round wheel inside the m mount that the lens rides is black, where as every other m2 and a lot of M4's that I could find pics of had a shiny chrome wheel. ???? More questions, with few answers......life.
dgriff2
dfgriff57
Well, Roland hit the nail on the head, the rangefinder is an M4 or M4-2. Now to figure out the differences of these two. I've read that the M4-2 finders is a cheaper version of the M4 finder. Also read that it flares easily. Can someone enlighten me on the flaring problem. I can still see the rangefinder image pretty good with strong sunlight coming in the viewfinder. Is there a way to make it disappear as some have eluded too. Thanks
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
The bottom half of the following pic shows how the markings look like
::scratching head:: I have no idea what you guys are talking about. I don't see it.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Well, Roland hit the nail on the head, the rangefinder is an M4 or M4-2. Now to figure out the differences of these two. I've read that the M4-2 finders is a cheaper version of the M4 finder. Also read that it flares easily. Can someone enlighten me on the flaring problem. I can still see the rangefinder image pretty good with strong sunlight coming in the viewfinder. Is there a way to make it disappear as some have eluded too. Thanks
The flare-out problem occurs only when a bright light strikes the camera at precisely the wrong angle, and refers to the rangefinder patch, which flares to pure white. The viewfinder image remains fine. The worst I ever had was photographing folk musicans at night under crude floodlighting: my M2 worked but my M4-P didn't.
Cheers,
R.
ferider
Veteran
::scratching head:: I have no idea what you guys are talking about. I don't see it.
Gabriel: look at the middle of the north and south edges of the M2 RF patch.
Dgriff2: If I remember right, the finder was changed in the middle of the M4-2 run. Early M4-2 cameras have the same finder as the M4.
I recommend not to overanalyze and just use the camera. There are very few used M2s that have a finder without starting separation, so whoever changed the finder did you very likely a favor. And if you don't notice flare, it sounds like you have a great user.
Cheers,
Roland.
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dgriff2
dfgriff57
Thanks Roland. You're right, I'm not trying to be anal about it, just wanted to know what I had. I've tried every angle in all kinds of light, and I can't repeat the flare problem, if I did, I didn't recognize it as such. Rangefinder seems OK. Shot my first roll this past weekend at LSU and they came out great. Simplicity in this chaotic techno world is a godsend. Nice to use the computer between the ears for a change. Thanks for all your tips.
Don
Don
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Gabriel: look at the middle of the north and south edges of the M2 RF patch.
I see the notches just fine. I do not see a DOF indicator.
ferider
Veteran
I see the notches just fine. I do not see a DOF indicator.
One and the same. From the M3 instruction manual:

This works for a 50mm lens only.
tunebomb
Member
I see the notches just fine. I do not see a DOF indicator.
those are the dof indicators, read through the thread again, it has been explained well enough that I was able to understand it so you should be able to as well.
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