Hello to the team, i use the last 6 months a canon p with a 50mm 1.8. i really love this camera and the fact i can shoot with the both eyes open and focus so easy and see the 50 framelines wearing my glasses. The problem is i am starting to like the 35mm idea a lot and on the canon p i can not see the framelines of the 35mm without moving my eye and my camera around which is very contra productive for street photography and also makes the rangefinder idea not so nice if i cant se outside of my frame. Which camera would you suggest where i can see the 35mm framelines, with both eyes open wearing my glasses ? If i could save the leica money for a car that i am starting to need and not just want it would be a nice plus.
I also wear glasses, and often like focusing/viewing with both eyes open. I use my right eye for the viewfinder... I have no difficulty seeing the 35mm framelines with any Leica M that has a 0.72x viewfinder, but there's not much 'extra' room; for camera's so equipped with 28mm framelines, I have to move my eye around to see them. The 0.58x viewfinder versions let you have more extra room with the 35mm and pull the 28mm framelines down to a nice level, but they also suffer some focusing accuracy loss in the process due to the lower magnification. And the 0.58x viewfinder models are much harder to find.
My solution has been to find an accessory finder for the focal length I want to use, for any lens with a shorter than 50mm focal length, that suits my eyes best. I use the built-in viewfinder for focusing and the accessory finder for framing/composing. This works with any interchangeable lens rangefinder camera.
Of course, with MOST digital M cameras since the M typ 240, you can always fit a Visoflex EVF accessory finder and see
exactly the view that any lens produces. It is more akin to using a 100% viewfinder equipped SLR then, not an RF camera, but ... such it is.
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(My brain must be weird, but I have no difficulty using both eyes open and the optical viewfinder with any focal length lens. My vision adjusts almost instantly to the disparity in FoV. Perhaps I have some chameleon in my genetic make-up... LOL!)