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Leica M6 with 15 mm Super Wide Heliar viewfinder question


drk_1981

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Hi guys,

 

I have a 15 mm Super Wide Heliar from Voigtlander and use it on my M8 (in combination with the 21mm viewfinder, due to the crop). Now that I also got a M6, I am wondering if the 21mm viewfinder would be still sufficient to compose the picture or a 15mm viewfinder is necessary. I would like to avoid having to buy a second viewfinder if possible, therefore I'm curious if I can approximate the composition with my current gear ...

 

thanks for your short feedback

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A roll of film would be your best way to find out. The outside edge of the 21 viewfinder should give you a good idea of what will be in the frame. If that isn't accurate enough for you then invest in a 15 viewfinder. Isn't half the fun of the superwides is seeing what shows up at the edge of the frame?

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  • 2 weeks later...

I have the 15 mm Super Wide Heliar lens and use on my M6 TTL as well as my M9

and highly recommend getting the Voigtlander 15mm Viewfinder

which is crystal clear and not too big with excellent metal construction and so far great results with it. Good luck!

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You will probably need it.

 

To verify, remove camera back, replace bottom, put on tripod, place matt acetate over film gate, use dark cloth or old shirt to darken camera, open shutter on B.

 

The left hinge on the back is spring loaded.

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