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Wondering if anyone's tried the thumbs up accessory w/the the Hexar RF? ...also how the do frame lines work out w/this camera? Thanks.
I use a Thumbs Up with my hexar works fine. Be aware that the spring clip in the hotshoe can flatten out and then fall out if you're using a thumbs up. I'd get the model with the cold shoe so that you can use the camera with a VF and a wide lens.
Hello!
Does it interfere with changing the shutter speeds with your thumb?
Best,
David
Thanks... I also was curious what the frameline combinations were... typical 28/90, 50/75, and 35/135?
I've been shooting w/ a 75mm and the Bessa T, along w/my F3 setup. I'm looking to lighten the load and also speed things up w/ the 75mm. I really like the Bessa most of the time but I hate losing shots from having to move my eye. I think the magnified rangefinder is quite helpful in focusing on people's eyes or wherever. I'm also looking foward to having 1 body w/ the auto wind and rewind.
I do have a Hexar AF, and 75mm and 90mm M lenses so I'd also like to go out sometimes with the AF and and M kit, after adding at least a 25mm and ideally the 21.35mm dual lens.. I just voicing my desires here for no particular reason! lol.
Hey guys!
Just got a Thumbs Up model 3 (TU3) from a fellow RFF member (Thanks Rob!). Here are my initial impressions:
I've mounted it on the Konica Hexar RF, and unfortunately, because of the hot shoe placement, the TU3 isn't much help. It does get in the way a bit to change the shutter speeds with your thumb, but since I shoot AE all the time, this isn't a concern for me.
Is the TU3 "longer" than other TU's? I feel on the Hexar RF that it doesn't do squat to help on ergonomics. But, it could be due to the shape of my hand.
I don't have a digital M, but tried the TU3 on an M3 for kicks, and here I'm also disappointed on how little it helps on ergonomics. The advance lever stops much closer to the hot shoe when cocked than the Thumbs Up does. If this would be the same situation on an M8/9, then the TU3 wouldn't help me here either. Wish the curved part of the TU would have started much earlier.
Well, here's the really good news: I've tried it on the Konica Hexar AF (fixed lens) and because the hot shoe is waaay further to the left, it works PERFECTLY!! I can confidently shoot the AF with one hand now! It really does complement the ergonomics, and I can imagine this is the same feeling M8/9 owners have with the other TU models.
Your millage may vary, but for me the TU3 and the Hexar AF is a match made in heaven!! :angel:
Best,
David
I use a Thumbs Up with my hexar works fine. Be aware that the spring clip in the hotshoe can flatten out and then fall out if you're using a thumbs up. I'd get the model with the cold shoe so that you can use the camera with a VF and a wide lens.
@Harry: Possibly. Since the spring in mine has flattened out a bit, the Thumbs Up sits well, and slides out if I so desire. The hotshoe on the HRF still holds an external VF with no slippage.
Oddly enough, we both have the same cameras: M7 .85X and the HRF. Go figure.