joebt
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amoz said:Since the M3 is 0.92, do you approximate the framing by using the whole viewfinder? Been wondering about this for a while.
Yes the M3 is 0.92, and I have a 1.25 Leica magnifier on it as well, so I can keep both eyes open when focusing. The focusing is very fast, with surgical percision. I also have a 35mm external viewfinder mounted on the top to help with composing. When I stop the 35 Nokton down is when I use the external viewfinder, but when I shoot it wide open, I just shoot. Here is an example below of just shooting wide open.
35mm Nokton 1.2 on the M3 DS
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If he seriously considers that, tell him to drop it just to try it out.joebt said:I forgot to add. My friend no longer wants a ZI because I dropped it. He believes the Leica would have survived that fall with no ill effects. He's now thinking about getting the M6 as opposed to the ZI.
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italy74
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joebt said:I can tell you one thing, when the ZI comes back, I will use a neck strap from now on!
Wow Joe, you're really a brave guy walking with a such expensive piece of equipment without a strap...
Best wishes for your Ikon, though ! Hope to be in the club soon!
joebt
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I thought the wrist strap would be enough. Had I been paying attention it would have been.
pesphoto
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i dropped my Bessa R once on pavement and it was fine.
trev2401
Long Live Film!!!
last dec on my honeymoon, dropped my R2a from around 5 feet onto the nice asphalt road in downtown tokyo....
Trouble was, i had the trigger winder, double hotshoe with the 12mm's VF and spirit level mounted which made the camera a heck of a lot heavier.
Camera landed on the top right hand corner and created a 1cm ding/paint loss, and also chipped out a piece of the road.. (i'm serious!!)
But yeah, the RF was vertically off by around 3-4 feet.
Soooo, as the new wife wouldn't let me purchase a new RF as a replacement,(they sold hexars down at the store by the train station, MAP camera for those who know it.) I logged on at the nearest wi-fi spot, got instructions and pryed open the top of my R2a to alighn the RF.
It's really not that difficult, and from what i read, the insides of the R2a/3a and the Ikon are around 80% similar with the vert alignmt screw visible from the hotshoe opening.
my 2 cents... =)
Trouble was, i had the trigger winder, double hotshoe with the 12mm's VF and spirit level mounted which made the camera a heck of a lot heavier.
Camera landed on the top right hand corner and created a 1cm ding/paint loss, and also chipped out a piece of the road.. (i'm serious!!)
But yeah, the RF was vertically off by around 3-4 feet.
Soooo, as the new wife wouldn't let me purchase a new RF as a replacement,(they sold hexars down at the store by the train station, MAP camera for those who know it.) I logged on at the nearest wi-fi spot, got instructions and pryed open the top of my R2a to alighn the RF.
It's really not that difficult, and from what i read, the insides of the R2a/3a and the Ikon are around 80% similar with the vert alignmt screw visible from the hotshoe opening.
my 2 cents... =)
Rhoyle
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I dropped one once and the pavement was just fine...
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