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Main difference is having to focus with one eyepiece and frame with another, but also the M2 frames move automatically with parallax compensation for better accuracy with distance.

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vor 1 Stunde schrieb stvn66:

Hi,

Is there any significant difference in using an M3 with a 35mm lens and SB001 external viewfinder and an M2 with built-in 35mm frame lines?

Thank you

The SBOOI is a 50mm viewfinder. For the M3 a superfluous addition. The viewfinder of the M3 is excellent, my friend had an M3 in 1960. But its viewfinder covers 50, 90 and 135mm views. There is an optical viewfinder for 35mm, look for an SBLOO.

Addition. The M3 frame for 50mm offers outside the frame additional room (view). If you are not too critical, the complete view in the M3 viewfinder offers without parallax correction almost the 35mm view. 

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