Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]John, I think you have #2 & #3 reversed. 1/50th is the fastest for most flashbulbs, 1/25 the fastest for electronic flash. (I think this is the travel time of the curtains on the LTM bodies, faster on M bodies) Also, some have stated that the full finder is close to the 35mm lens coverage so that might work in a pinch or until the $$ can buy a separate 35mm finder. Vick, congrats on getting a very desirable LTM, should be fun shooting with that. Dennis John Collier wrote: > > 1) The frame lines are for the 50mm and 90mm lenses so you will need a > separate viewfinder for the 35mm lens. > > 2) Yes, it is the highest speed you can use with electronic flash. > > 3) 1/25. It is the highest speed you can use with most flashbulbs. > > 4) They take a filter (size A36) that clamps on the outside of the front of > the lens. > > > From: Vick Ko <vick.ko@sympatico.ca> > > > > I am the proud owner of a beautiful new Leica IIIg - but not the owner of a > > manual. > > > > Can you help me with these questions: > > > > 1) there are rectangular frame lines and four corner-markers in the left > > view-window. > > Can you tell me what the frame sizes are? > > > > 2) there's a black lightning arrow next to 1/60 - what shutter speed is > > that? 1/50? > > > > 3) there's a red lightning arrow next to 1/30-1 - same question - what is > > that for? > > It seems to operate the same as if I set the shutter to 1/30-1 > > > > 4) I can't see filter threads on the lenses - a 5cm f3.5 Elmar and 3.5cm f3.5 > > Summaron. > > How am I supposed to attach UV filters? ;-) > >