Bill Pierce
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Most small cameras have a viewfinder eyepiece that is in the center of the camera. That means that if the camera also has an LCD, your nose will leave smudges on the LCD when you use the viewfinder. However, some cameras have an eyepiece on the upper left hand corner of the body, the most well known, of course, being the Leica M series. Now that some digital Leica’s have an LCD, the previously unheralded advantage of using a viewfinder which will place right-eyed photographers’ noses to the side of the camera body and prevent “nose smudging” is gaining prominence in the Leica world.
But, in all fairness, it has to be pointed out that this nose freeing viewfinder eyepiece is not just found on Leica M’s. The Sony Alph a7c, Fuji GFX 50R. and the Fuji X-E, X-Pro and X-100 series also provide a nose freeing experience. I have not been able to handle one, but the Pixii which is designed for use with M mount lenses also seems to provide a viewfinder eyepiece that assures the same advantage.
I’m sure that many of the forum members who are right-eyed and concerned about their noses will know of other cameras and will add them to this important list. It could be a Rangefinder Forum first...
But, in all fairness, it has to be pointed out that this nose freeing viewfinder eyepiece is not just found on Leica M’s. The Sony Alph a7c, Fuji GFX 50R. and the Fuji X-E, X-Pro and X-100 series also provide a nose freeing experience. I have not been able to handle one, but the Pixii which is designed for use with M mount lenses also seems to provide a viewfinder eyepiece that assures the same advantage.
I’m sure that many of the forum members who are right-eyed and concerned about their noses will know of other cameras and will add them to this important list. It could be a Rangefinder Forum first...