Captain Kidd
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I recently asked a question about an M6 with a 50mm lens and received some very helpful tips. Ive decided to use a 35mm lens as my prime and only lens.
I'm looking to buy an M6, though Im in Ireland and if only there was a shop I could walk into with some M6's I could solve this myself, but I need the expertise and would really appreciate the opinions of those of you with an M6 who use 35mm lens.
My main and only lens will be a 35mm. And im torn between which viewfinder magnification to get. The .72 or the .85. I don't wear glasses.
I know this question has been asked before and apologies if its a frustrating one, but im leaning towards using the .85 viewfinder. The example I have attached shows space around the lines with a 35mm, though from what I read some people say they need to 'scan' the viewfinder to see the lines, yet in the image it looks like all lines can be seen at the same time and some information outside of the lines, on the .85. Would this be accurate?
I think id prefer the framelines being as large as possible, though as long as I can always see them at the same time, or would this mean my eyeball is squashed against the viewfinder!
People say that the extra space outside the framlines allows you make the compostion better, im not entirely sure this is the case for me, i have generally used cameras where the majority of the viewfinder is what you can expect the picture to be. Though I do understand that it allows you to see what or who might walk into the framelines before they do, though im unsure if that benefit is worth the smaller framelines space.
In short, with a 35mm lens on a .85x M6, viewed without glasses, can you comfortably see the framlines like the attachment suggests?
or is the .72 much more comfortable to use and the framlines in fact take up much more space in the viewfinder than the example suggests, ie your eye doesnt have to be pressed right up to give the impression the framelines take up the majority of the viewfinder.
Thank you for any help,
David
I'm looking to buy an M6, though Im in Ireland and if only there was a shop I could walk into with some M6's I could solve this myself, but I need the expertise and would really appreciate the opinions of those of you with an M6 who use 35mm lens.
My main and only lens will be a 35mm. And im torn between which viewfinder magnification to get. The .72 or the .85. I don't wear glasses.
I know this question has been asked before and apologies if its a frustrating one, but im leaning towards using the .85 viewfinder. The example I have attached shows space around the lines with a 35mm, though from what I read some people say they need to 'scan' the viewfinder to see the lines, yet in the image it looks like all lines can be seen at the same time and some information outside of the lines, on the .85. Would this be accurate?
I think id prefer the framelines being as large as possible, though as long as I can always see them at the same time, or would this mean my eyeball is squashed against the viewfinder!
People say that the extra space outside the framlines allows you make the compostion better, im not entirely sure this is the case for me, i have generally used cameras where the majority of the viewfinder is what you can expect the picture to be. Though I do understand that it allows you to see what or who might walk into the framelines before they do, though im unsure if that benefit is worth the smaller framelines space.
In short, with a 35mm lens on a .85x M6, viewed without glasses, can you comfortably see the framlines like the attachment suggests?
or is the .72 much more comfortable to use and the framlines in fact take up much more space in the viewfinder than the example suggests, ie your eye doesnt have to be pressed right up to give the impression the framelines take up the majority of the viewfinder.
Thank you for any help,
David