robbert
photography student
Hello everybody,
I am currently using a Leica M3 with a 28mm elmarit v4 lens (have also got a 50/2 cron). This has forced me to get an external viewfinder. So I have bought the incredible Zeiss 25/28 VF.
To meter the light I use a sekonic L-308s. Every time I get the camera out of the bag, I need to get the viewfinder out of it's protective little plastic bag I got for it, mount it on the camera, take out my lightmeter, meter a bit and I'm ready to go. I then have those readings for reference and alter the settings if needed without metering again. Every once in a while I meter just to be sure.
Sometimes I feel it's a bit of a hassle. Would it be worth it selling the M3 and the VF in exchange for a M6? Is there anyone who has done this for the same reasons and regretted it or is happy he/she did? I would then no longer need to take out the VF out of the bag and stick it on. Also, I would take average readings with the built in meter, so I don't need to carry a lightmeter (would be great if I was to be without my camera bag, although I could maybe get by using sunny 16).
Further information:
I don't wear glasses, I mainly use hyperfocal focusing, but everything in 1 finder would be handy especially indoors when focusing needs to be more precise @ f/2.8.
Thanks in advance for the replies!
I am currently using a Leica M3 with a 28mm elmarit v4 lens (have also got a 50/2 cron). This has forced me to get an external viewfinder. So I have bought the incredible Zeiss 25/28 VF.
To meter the light I use a sekonic L-308s. Every time I get the camera out of the bag, I need to get the viewfinder out of it's protective little plastic bag I got for it, mount it on the camera, take out my lightmeter, meter a bit and I'm ready to go. I then have those readings for reference and alter the settings if needed without metering again. Every once in a while I meter just to be sure.
Sometimes I feel it's a bit of a hassle. Would it be worth it selling the M3 and the VF in exchange for a M6? Is there anyone who has done this for the same reasons and regretted it or is happy he/she did? I would then no longer need to take out the VF out of the bag and stick it on. Also, I would take average readings with the built in meter, so I don't need to carry a lightmeter (would be great if I was to be without my camera bag, although I could maybe get by using sunny 16).
Further information:
I don't wear glasses, I mainly use hyperfocal focusing, but everything in 1 finder would be handy especially indoors when focusing needs to be more precise @ f/2.8.
Thanks in advance for the replies!