Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/08/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Peter A. Klein wrote: > > Is anybody on the list using the 35 Summicron with "goggles" that's meant > for the M3, but using it on an M2, M4, or M6 so it reduces the image to fit > in the 50mm frame? > > I'm a glasses wearer, and I'm finding that I can't see the whole 35mm frame > on my M4-P unless I move the camera around. I'm wondering if an old 35 > Summicron with goggles might be a viable solution? Or just live with not > seeing the edges of the frame? > > I know, laser surgery or contact lenses would probably be the ultimate > solution. But somehow, I don't want to alter my body for a camera, even if > it *is* a Leica... :-) > > --Peter Hi Peter, You really should try contacts. Give them a real fair trial. As to the finder, I know the cost will be more but if I were you I would wait and see if this .58 finder rumour becomes a reality. I would think it will cover 50mm to 24 mm just fine and you could put a new ASPH 35 on it. Dennis