Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/13

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Subject: RE: Viso and BL finder
From: wilcox@umcc.umcc.umich.edu (Ken Wilcox)
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 1997 20:19:22 -0500

Answers below reflect my experience only.

>     1. For the occassional shot that needs flash or fill flash, which small
>unit (s) have been found to be the best

I haven't found a small unit with much versatility. I use a vivitar 283.

>     2. Would anyone care to comment on the use of a Viso lll w/ prism and
>the 65 Elmar for close-up work with respect to quality of finished work
>(compared to modern macro lens), and ease of set up and use?
>I know an SLR would be easier with respect to close up work, but I intend
>have only one 35mm system.

Ease of setup - OK, Ease of use - OK although I often prefer the Viso II.
Quality of finished work - First rate. I use mine for copy work and jewelry
amoung other things. The 65 Elmar on a Universal focus mount is sturdy and
easy to use. With the bellows II you can get REALLY close.

>     3. A reliable source for used lens and accessories  -  Please

Tamarkin and KEH come to mind. Also Pacific Rim. The LHSA Leica catalog is
a great source if you are an LHSA member.


>     4. The use of the 135 brightline finder . Wouldn't this be a good
>alternative to the small framelines?

Works fine for me although I don't shoot a 135 very often. Some folks
complain that they fall off easily, but that has never happened to me. The
Hector lens head works nicely on the Viso also.

kw

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