madNbad wrote:
A frequent poster might suggest you need one for your M cameras now.
I have no idea who you could mean...
At the moment I am struggling a little bit with it, using the WLF on a Rolleiflex or Nikon slr is much easier due to size and it being a WYSIWYG image. But perhaps with practice it will get easier -akin to using an RF camera for the first time after being used to SLRs.
But the perspective thing is what I have been talking about. It makes images more intimate. Love it.
Desmolicious wrote:
I have no idea who you could mean...
At the moment I am struggling a little bit with it, using the WLF on a Rolleiflex or Nikon slr is much easier due to size and it being a WYSIWYG image. But perhaps with practice it will get easier -akin to using an RF camera for the first time after being used to SLRs.
But the perspective thing is what I have been talking about. It makes images more intimate. Love it.
Is it like using any other accessory finder, focus with the rangefinder then move to the finder to frame? Also, if you could, it would be great to see the view through the various WLF in a row. Rollei, Nikon, Leica and the Canon Ace just to give us an a better look.