SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
So, with all my M2s at the doctor's for a while now, I've picked up my last back-up again, a nice Leica MDa, and slapped my 35mm f2.5 and a matching old Leitz finder on it.
It's been my everyday-carry for the last couple of weeks and I love it. Would I trade it permanently for an M2 or an M4? Of course not. Still, there is something I appreciate deeply about using a camera that is so very well-designed but reduced to the absolute bare minimum. I haven't really used a light meter with my rangefinder cameras in almost ten years, but being without a focusing mechanism as well leaves you with basically nothing but a mechanical shutter box and a crude (if large and bright) framing aid. So it really is all down to you and educated guesswork. Get that out of the way as quickly as possible (if you have a little bit of experience and courage) and you can focus on nothing but what's happening in front of you.
I think I was trying to make a more sophisticated point but I can't remember what it was now so here's pictures.
and yes you're going to say "well that's stopped down and fairly far away and woopwoopwoop" so here's more.
and some more at f2.5
It's been my everyday-carry for the last couple of weeks and I love it. Would I trade it permanently for an M2 or an M4? Of course not. Still, there is something I appreciate deeply about using a camera that is so very well-designed but reduced to the absolute bare minimum. I haven't really used a light meter with my rangefinder cameras in almost ten years, but being without a focusing mechanism as well leaves you with basically nothing but a mechanical shutter box and a crude (if large and bright) framing aid. So it really is all down to you and educated guesswork. Get that out of the way as quickly as possible (if you have a little bit of experience and courage) and you can focus on nothing but what's happening in front of you.
I think I was trying to make a more sophisticated point but I can't remember what it was now so here's pictures.
and yes you're going to say "well that's stopped down and fairly far away and woopwoopwoop" so here's more.
and some more at f2.5
Muggins
Junk magnet
I think a few of us here have MDas - your rig is somewhat snazzier than mine, and you are a considerably bolder and better photographer than I am - in fact I'm not even sure where the last set of negs from it are...
It's nice to see someone else enjoys using them!
Low-Budget Leica rig by gray1720, on Flickr
Adrian
It's nice to see someone else enjoys using them!
Low-Budget Leica rig by gray1720, on Flickr
Adrian
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
I had XA for couple of years before it crapped out, RF in it was barely visible, so I used it's primitive focus scale.
Based on DOF visible in the image it is 5.6-8, not 2.5.
Based on DOF visible in the image it is 5.6-8, not 2.5.
rodt16s
Well-known
Been using an MDa and 21SA for quite a number of years
Great combination...
Great combination...
brennanphotoguy
Well-known
Based on DOF visible in the image it is 5.6-8, not 2.5.
He never said that was at 2.5...
These are fantastic! 1 and 3 are awesome. Really nice work. I've always wanted one of these just to use with wide angles.
Huss
Mentor
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
He never said that was at 2.5...
I see, so one is with f8 DOF and close distance and another is with not so close distance and f2.5.
raid
Dad Photographer
Using such a camera can be liberating. I use a Standard Leica sometimes.
jordan.dickinson
Jordan Dickinson
I bought an MDa about a year ago and really love it. I need to get it CLA'd, but it's going to be one of my most loved cameras I'm sure. Going to take it to Alaska in the fall with either my 18mm Super Elmar ASPH or my 21mm Super Elmar ASPH. Can't wait!
Thanks for the inspiration Simon.
Thanks for the inspiration Simon.
Swift1
Mentor
Try shooting without the viewfinder... then it's really complete guess work
I wanted to get a MDa a few years ago as I couldn't use a viewfinder anyway, but I just kept using my Bessa R, Fed 3, and other cameras without using the viewfinder.
I wanted to get a MDa a few years ago as I couldn't use a viewfinder anyway, but I just kept using my Bessa R, Fed 3, and other cameras without using the viewfinder.
Montag006
Established
Awesome Film Reminder Card
Awesome Film Reminder Card
Huss,
I love that "film reminder card",
What film does it indicate?
do you mind if I borrow the idea?
Awesome Film Reminder Card
Huss,
I love that "film reminder card",
What film does it indicate?
do you mind if I borrow the idea?
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
I had XA for couple of years before it crapped out, RF in it was barely visible, so I used it's primitive focus scale.
Based on DOF visible in the image it is 5.6-8, not 2.5.
must have been 4.5, maybe 5.6, if i remember correctly. all i said was it's possible and i love using the camera, not that i'm a wizard.
Huss
Mentor
Huss,
I love that "film reminder card",
What film does it indicate?
do you mind if I borrow the idea?
Please go ahead! It's there so I can show people confused by 'film cameras' the photo I just took...
Muggins
Junk magnet
lxmike
M2 fan.
great images in this thread, l would love a If or Ig to match up with a cv 25mm
lxmike
M2 fan.
great images in this thread, l would love a If or Ig to match up with a cv 25mm
l would also need to save for a cv25mm, but alas would have to sell stuff on the evil bay to fund things and ebay has lost its shine for me after many many years and transactions
ruby.monkey
Mentor
LCSmith
Well-known
One of my favorite cameras is a Nikonos III, an all manual underwater film camera with a viewfinder but no rangefinder. It's my go-to camera on snowy and rainy days and of course in the water.
petronius
Mentor
That´s why some of us use Rollei 35, Minox 35 or Olympus Pen S ... ;-)
bayernfan
Well-known
Based on DOF visible in the image it is 5.6-8, not 2.5.
aperture police on the beat.
i use a If and Ig like this as well. if you practice it enough, it becomes an incredibly efficient way to shoot street.
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