35mmdelux
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ZI framelines dont move and plastic outside VF? After owning Leicas no can do..
The answer, is to have both and use both, as I do. My ZI is most of the time coupled with the 35/1.2 Nokton, and I use it primarily in low light, the combination of excellent vision and great balancing with this lens makes it an ideal night photography combo.
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I have both. The viewfinder is much better in the ZI.
While this may be true, the robustness of the M7 coupled with a variety of VF magnifications (mine is .58) makes the M7 I prefer by far.
ZI framelines dont move and plastic outside VF? After owning Leicas no can do..
I think the RF patch doesn't move.
I'd be very surprised if the ZI wasn't correcting parallax.
Have you actually tried the Ikon? The 28mm lines are as useable in the Ikon as they are in the .58 Leicas, but the camera has the accuracy of .72....
Maybe I was brought up funny but owning a Leica always made me nervous that I would break it or scratch it. Everyone has their cutoff point, I guess. :angel:Got an Ikon, never used an M7, however, if money were no object, I'd be compelled to get an MP instead of an M7. Otherwise, the Ikon is marvellous, and while I am over precious with it, I'd be way more so with the expensive M7.
Outstanding photo BTW.
Maybe I was brought up funny but owning a Leica always made me nervous that I would break it or scratch it. Everyone has their cutoff point, I guess. :angel:
I suspect you are correct on that.True, I could imagine.
Perhaps thinking like this means unconsciously you're thinking about its resale value down the line. Whereas others who love to brass theirs etc. do it to make it that much more personal, because it is a camera for life.
Just a thought. 🙄
Manual exposure on the ZI sucks. If you plan to shoot mostly manually I wouldn't buy one, but the AE is divine!
Nathan,
Can you elaborate? It was a few years since I handled a ZI and when I heard the shutter and film transport volume, I lost interest pretty quickly.
Thanks!