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Subject: Re: [Leica] M6 0.85 finder problems
From: "Steve LeHuray" <steve@icommag.com>
Date: Sun, 03 Nov 2002 12:47:23 -0400

 
Martin Jangowski writes:

> _really_ annoying: while the Mamiya finder is bright and the focusing is
> very easy, the focusing spot of the Leica was very often unusuable.
> Especially when using the camera in portrait orientation, the center spot
> got very bright and didn't show any details, making distance measurement
> impossible. I have to wear glasses and had to move the eye into a very
> specific position to be able to focus correctly. The Leica films show a
> large percentage of negatives with wrong focusing (sometimes completely
> off...)
>
> Martin
>

Martin,

This seems to be a common complaint of the M6 for many users, others have no
problem at all. I think the reason for this is that you have to lock your
iris deadcenter on the rangefinder patch. Let your iris go off-center and
the patch will flare or whiteout. So the trick is when looking through
viewfinder is to lock onto it in deadcenter and if you see it flare make a
minute adjustment with your eye to bring it back on-center. Also, I think
there are many people who keep their eye socket a small distance from the
viewfinder, for whatever reason, which makes the flare worse. I wear glasses
yet have never had a problem with flare on any of my five Ms. Also as a
technique, I think of my eye socket and two hands as a tripod holding the
camera very steady even at a 1/2 second exposure. I think keeping your iris
on-center will solve your problem.

sl
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