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Here's something I seldom see, an actual journalist who appears to be using a Leica M240 alongside his Canon DSLR.  His name is Ali Arkady and he recently filmed some controversial footage of alleged torture in Mosul, Iraq.  At least I think it's an M240.  Screenshot here:Screen-Shot-2017-06-28-at-8-12-34-AM.jpg

 

Link to story here: http://abcnews.go.com/International/deepdive/brian-ross-investigates-the-torture-tapes-47429895

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You really need to subscribe to LFI magazine if you want to see top quality contemporary journalism making use of Leica M (and other) cameras. There is more out there than you may realise and of course in the Sunday supplements and monthly journals the camera never gets a byline.

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I have trouble framing things up through safety glasses over my glasses when on project sites. I can't imagine trying to shoot through a gas mask.

 

I used one of these in the day. Lately I've been using the RF only to focus and an optical viewfinder in the flash shoe. It might work for you.

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Ah, great camera. I don't recognise the finder, what one was that?

We simply called it the optical sports finder. It was great!

And with Nikon's 85m f/1.8 lens we could frame and focus with

both eyes open. An almost perfect 1:1 view; something like

using an M3 and 50mm.

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