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58 minutes ago, a.noctilux said:

 

@Aryel Some II models do have diopter correction,

IIf

IIc

 

Was quite attracted by the IId without strap lugs and the separated eye pieces.

9 minutes ago, Anbaric said:

One other thing to note about the II is that the VF and RF eyepieces are further apart,

I always use an external viewfinder so I thought this could be a benefit for me. I’ll take a look at the iiic too. Thanks a lot!

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20 minutes ago, Aryel said:

Was quite attracted by the IId without strap lugs and the separated eye pieces.

my I transformed in II is my most use Barnack, tiny and so beautiful to look at and old leather touch nothing to compare.

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20 minutes ago, Aryel said:

Was quite attracted by the IId without strap lugs and the separated eye pieces.

The original II is certainly an attractive camera, I think especially in black/nickel (though you'll pay a premium for that finish), and there's something to be said for a minimalist model like this. Incidentally, in the confusing Leica nomenclature it's just a II (also known as a 'Model D') rather than a IId (which suggests a variant of the very rare IIId without slow speeds, which I don't think exists).

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vor 3 Stunden schrieb Aryel:

This is really a great thread.

Based on previous threads, I bought a iiif in December and really love it. I am on a slippery slope and now considering a second body. I never use the slow speed and really like the look and size of the model 2 shown in this thread.

Are the model 2 without diopters harder to focus for someone wearing glasses? 

@Kl@usW., hope you do not mind me asking in this thread 😊. 

Aryel, I was afraid it would be—before I bought the II (D). But the finder-picture is just in focus for me without adjustment. My guess is that it depends...on your age and on your glasses. So my suggestion would be to try to get a II (D) in your hands and see how it works for you. 

K.

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FWIW I have a IIf and a II(D). I actually prefer the wider separation, because I'm less likely to put my eye to the wrong one and wonder why I can't see the RF patch. But perhaps this is something one gets used to.

The RF in my II(D) has just been serviced and is now clearer than in the IIf.

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3 hours ago, a.noctilux said:

my I transformed in II is my most use Barnack, tiny and so beautiful to look at and old leather touch nothing to compare.

 

It is gorgeous, especially with this Summar 🤩

3 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

Aryel, I was afraid it would be—before I bought the II (D). But the finder-picture is just in focus for me without adjustment. My guess is that it depends...on your age and on your glasses. So my suggestion would be to try to get a II (D) in your hands and see how it works for you. 

K.

I decided to go for it, worst case I should be able to sell it back locally but I am quite sure I won’t regret it. 

39 minutes ago, LocalHero1953 said:

FWIW I have a IIf and a II(D). I actually prefer the wider separation, because I'm less likely to put my eye to the wrong one and wonder why I can't see the RF patch. But perhaps this is something one gets used to.

I did this quite a few times with the iiif. You do get used to it but still I believe I will prefer them separated as I never use the viewfinder…

Thanks a lot everyone. Chrome II (D) on the way. 

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It is here and it is a beauty. Loaded and already shooting. Love it. No issue with focusing at all (at least indoor with fairly good light). 

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Thank you all for the advice. 

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vor 4 Stunden schrieb Aryel:

It is here and it is a beauty. Loaded and already shooting. Love it. No issue with focusing at all (at least indoor with fairly good light). 

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Thank you all for the advice. 

Beautiful! And let us know what you think about the lens...

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2 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

Beautiful! And let us know what you think about the lens...

The lens isn’t new to me. I usually prefer older lens but for some reasons I am still  very fond of the rollei 40 ltm. It became a bit of an orphan when I stopped using my Minolta cle but I recently found a 40mm viewfinder for it so happy to use it again.

This was with the iiif:

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I’ll be happy to share some colour shots with it as I am currently testing the leica II with a roll of portra 400. 

Thanks a lot

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