rogerzilla
Well-known
Unlike with a 35mm lens, there is enough space around the 50mm framelines for some "wiggle room" - how do you get on?
ferider
Veteran
Not the Summicron but the 40 Nokton. Works very well, in particular if you want to print on 8x10.
Roland.
Roland.
furcafe
Veteran
Similarly, I've used a variety of 40mm (& a 43mm) lenses on the M3. Works well for me. My approach is to frame less tightly using the 50mm frames while using the outer edges of the VF as the "safety zone" (I wear eyeglasses, BTW).
Not the Summicron but the 40 Nokton. Works very well, in particular if you want to print on 8x10.
Roland.
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Rob-F
Likes Leicas
Not I. No point. The M3 has the best 50mm framelines of any Leica, so I tend to use the 50 and the 90 on it.
ferider
Veteran
Not I. No point. The M3 has the best 50mm framelines of any Leica, so I tend to use the 50 and the 90 on it.
You are missing out on the best 2 lens RF combo out there

furcafe
Veteran
So do you just "eyeball" frames for the 75mm? I use an external VF for long distances & eyeball/imagine frames inside the 50mm lines for closer distances.
You are missing out on the best 2 lens RF combo out there![]()
anjoca76
Well-known
I use the 40mm sum-c on my M2 all the time and have had no problems. Maybe I'm just not as picky as others in regards to these things, but I tend to just use the 50mm framelines (rather than use the 35mm frames and try to guess what will be cut off) and know I will wind up with a slightly wider image than the one I am seeing--then I crop if need be. It's not a perfect solution, but it works well for me.
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
From shooting my 75 Lux on a M6 I took notice how the frames for 75 mm has the length and width of the M6 rangefinder patch as an inside border.
Now all I need is 50 mm frames to shoot my 75 Lux. Framing within 50 mm framelines has become second nature.
BTW I also have a M3 DS.
Cal
Now all I need is 50 mm frames to shoot my 75 Lux. Framing within 50 mm framelines has become second nature.
BTW I also have a M3 DS.
Cal
ferider
Veteran
So do you just "eyeball" frames for the 75mm? I use an external VF for long distances & eyeball/imagine frames inside the 50mm lines for closer distances.
I use the 90mm framelines. I modified the M3 for this (no frame-line lever). 75 compares with 90 like 40 with 50 ....
Roland.
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