Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/03/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Hola Tina, > > I can't recall of that picture with a 90 macro lens but with some shorter > one. > I see your point anyway. > But what I tend to do is to preset focus so I don't have to waste time and > just compose and shoot with the additional viewfinder which is brighter and > with no any lines to get bother with. > It's also a real truth that I mostly use 35 mm film cameras with fast > films/F=8 or even smaller apertures, hyper-focal so all you got to do is > just point and shoot making the photo not to be gone. > And I'd think I'd be at the same thing if I had an M8. > > Separate finders set right on top of any M or SM cameras are pretty much > better than any camera finder for that purpose, I think. > > Pablo > > I'm fond of finders. Might be why my 40 is my favorite lens. I get to use the finder with it. Or have to, supposedly, when I remember. I never met a finder I didn't like. I have them for about every focal length except 135. It may be I'll be in the category of "collecting" them as they come from all different sources and vary so much. And go back to the 20's. A lot of my shots if its normal or wider I never look though the camera at all. Mark William Rabiner markrabiner.com