Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/03/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Gene that's good for you and don't have any thing to add. When I work on assignment I don't use my Leica. I used to have several M's, which I've hardly used on assignment. Sold them out to afford other gear, larger format cameras. I've actually got a lot of money for my Leica stuff. But now, many years gone, I've found the chance to go back to my real love, a IIIG with just a couple of lenses. And have a Nikon DSLR for some jobs too. Most of the times jobs do require some accuracy in framing, e.g... And again, all this showed up because I've found out sort of incoherence but things have cleared up now. Enjoy your M whatever the number is behind that M. Bright frame lines are still more than decent to almost all of jobs you'd be at, I can bet. Cropping or not, it does work, that is not an issue for me. But working with separate finders is much better yet. :-) By the way, these finders aren't that precise either. Seriously. saludos cordiales ? Luis Pablo grduprey@mchsi.com wrote: > Pablo, > > Since I am not a pro, and don't care if the frame is precisely framed right > down to the milimeter, the M camera frame lines are just fine for my > purposes. > As long as what I saw in the frame is on the film or sensor it is just fine > with me. I generally end up cropping when I print anyway. So no big deal. > > Gene --