brokencivilian
Established
Just a quick question. Not saying I have an M8 although would love one. The question is:
M8's have a smaller than full frame sensor (I believe) so what I am wondering is if the modified the frame lines in it. Because a 50mm would no longer be a 50 it would be something like a 60? (not sure..) but then again.. would they feel the need to mod it?
Just something I've been wondering.
M8's have a smaller than full frame sensor (I believe) so what I am wondering is if the modified the frame lines in it. Because a 50mm would no longer be a 50 it would be something like a 60? (not sure..) but then again.. would they feel the need to mod it?
Just something I've been wondering.
Fraser
Well-known
framelines show what the sensor sees.
ie 50mmx1.3x= 65mm etc
ie 50mmx1.3x= 65mm etc
brokencivilian
Established
framelines show what the sensor sees.
ie 50mmx1.3x= 65mm etc
So they did change it then?
I don't really have the option to hold an M8 and M7 (or other film M's) so really see for myself.
The framelines are modified for the 1.33x crop factor of the sensor. The 50mm framelines are smaller in the M8 than they are in an M9 or any of the film Leica's with 0.72x or 0.92x finders. They are quite usable, and you can always add a 1.25x magnifying eyepiece. I keep one on my M8, it is an "aftermarket" eyepiece, available on EBay for under $100.
pachuco
El ****
You may not have access to a M8 but do you have access to any digital SLR's? Most are not full frame yet and can give you a better understanding of how many digital SLR cameras work now. Also DP Review is a great resource for understanding these concepts. Good Luck!
brokencivilian
Established
You may not have access to a M8 but do you have access to any digital SLR's? Most are not full frame yet and can give you a better understanding of how many digital SLR cameras work now. Also DP Review is a great resource for understanding these concepts. Good Luck!
Yes I have access to DSLR's and understand how they work with MF/FX lenses. But as a rangefinder doesn't see through the lense I was wondering if they had took that into account in the VF
Fraser
Well-known
it would be pretty poor for a camera costing so much that you had to guess the field of view, bit of a step backwards in photography!
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