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External viewfinders... How versatile are they?


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Part 1: It depends.

 

The M8's sensor is smaller than the standard 35mm film frame by a (linear) factor of 1.33. This means that a 24mm lens on the M8 has the same field of view as a 32mm lens would have on a film Leica.

 

The frames in the M8 viewfinder take this into account and include a frame for the 24mm lens.

 

You can fit the 24mm external finder on the M8, but the field of view it shows will be that of an 18mm lens ( 24mm / 1.33 ). Similarly, if you use a 21mm lens on a M8 you need a 28mm external finder.

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Leicas bright lines are among the best. Full 1;1 size and more accurate lines than any M camera.

 

Downside is the lump on top the camera, no field shift for close focus except manually on the 90 135 ones which have tilting feet. The original 28/21 with metal feet have lots of barrel distortion. Still they are the best overall from Leica. Thats why they get 4/5 hundred dollars for good ones.

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