View Full Version : m8 frameline question (w/ 21)
deardorff8x10
03-16-2007, 08:09
As I understand it, a 21 is a 28 equivalent, but the M8 does not have 21 framelines (which would be 28 equivalnet). My M7 has 28 framelines. I assume that if I use a 21 on an M8 (on order from B&H), I will need a 28 auxillary finder.
Is this the case?
Yes, you will need the 28mm auxillary finder. The widest lens you can use on the M8 is a 24, which will bring up the proper framelines.
Yup. My choice for 21mm is the non-Asph Elmarit which I had coded by Leica in New Jersey. (Process took four weeks @ $125.00 plus one-way shipping cost.)
I'm still waiting for the 60mm IR-cut filter promised by Leica. Once received, it will permanently reside on my 21mm. When Leica releases firmware 1.10, I should be good to go. (Always an optimist here!)
I use the Zeiss 25/28 auxiliary finder. I'm told the CV metal 28/38 finder is good too but I've never actually used one. The CV choice also has two advantages over the Zeiss: smaller size and lower cost. However, once you put the Zeiss viewfinder to your eye, there's no turning back despite it lofty price.
-g
SteveRD1
03-16-2007, 10:16
I have a new in box 21/24/28 Leica finder for sale. Cost $399 new at BH, sell it for $275. Just posted it at photo.net.
deardorff8x10
03-16-2007, 15:47
Thanks for the info. I have the 21 3.4 angulon (which will not meter). Since I have an m3 (alongside the m7) and use 28 and 35, I will get the voigtlander 28/35 finder, I guess. My m8 came today, so I will look forward to trying it all.
clarionensis
03-16-2007, 21:16
21SA can be put on M8 or not? looking forward to hear your result.
Joe Mondello
03-17-2007, 07:02
I have 2 RF coupled CV lenses the 28 Ultron and the 40 Nokton.
The Ultron has an adapter (as it is a screw mount lens) and the 40 is natively a bayonet mount.
On the M8 the 28 brings up what seems to be an appropriate frame line while the 40 doesn't. What am I missing here? Thx.
Sailor Ted
03-17-2007, 07:06
Joe,
The M8 does not have native frame lines for a 40mm lens.
Joe Mondello
03-17-2007, 07:22
Joe,
The M8 does not have native frame lines for a 40mm lens.
Thanks, Ted.
The M8 only just arrived so I haven't even delved into the manual at all.
deardorff8x10
03-17-2007, 10:00
The 21 3.4 angulon worked with the M8 (not the meter, though), but I had it set on JPEG only (still learning!), so images were compressed. I will try again with dng and try to post. I did not see vignetting on the 21, but edges seemed to have a bit of a color fringe. I will try some more and report back.
deardorff8x10
03-18-2007, 07:02
There is some vignetting, but it is relatively mild I guess since one is using less of the edges of the lens. It sems "wider" than a 28, maybe becuase of the "drawing" aspect because the edges of the frame are further from the lense vs. a 28 (like using too much rise on a view camera)? Looks fairly sharp overall.
Using the histogram is fine for setting exposure
deardorff8x10
03-18-2007, 07:03
The B&W bridge was f8 the color sunrise was 3.4
clarionensis
03-18-2007, 20:26
if 21SA can be used on m8, that means 28 elmarit 1st ver can do too
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