scorpius73
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Is it me or are the 35mm framelines really hard to see if you wear glasses? Any old tricks other than smashing your nose looking for the 35mm framelines? :bang:
Is it me or are the 35mm framelines really hard to see if you wear glasses? Any old tricks other than smashing your nose looking for the 35mm framelines? :bang:
I suppose you could upgrade to an SP...
Yes, an external VFan external VF😀
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=88488
The 35 finder on the S3 is a bit "out there" if you wear glasses. I use the S3's and the 35's as a "I can see it in the finder - and shoot". If you want exact framing you are better of with a SLR. What's important is that what you want on the image is there - it is easy to crop in the darkroom or on the screen.
The SP's 35 finder mens that you have to shift your eye to the side a fraction - it is a toss-up which is more inconvinient. External finders are fine too - but add bulk.
Stop the presses! 😀
I took my camera out of the leather case that I had it in. Seems insignificant, but that allowed me to get my glasses just a bit closer to the VF and see the entire frame (well for the most part). Now, I'm a happy camper.
I can't wait to finish the roll I have in the camera to see how the 35mm f2.5 performs.
This morning I put my SP light meter on the camera. I got it back from repair last week. If only this was 1958..............