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.68 and rangefinder's magnification

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What is the best focal length for a .68 rangefinder magnification…!
 

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Why do you think it matters?
Or more to the point - why do you think there's a relationship between viewfinder magnification and the focal length of the lens you use, and in particular why such a relationship would dictate what lens to choose?

If you're trying to drive a nail into a board, will you choose between doing this with a hammer or with a t-shirt based on the color of the shirt?
 
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Since Leica uses different magnifications on their rangefinder cameras I assumed there was a reason…
 

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It’s a functionality thing. The original M3 had a different rangefinder that maxed out a 50mm brightline, and for 35mm you used a bug eyes equipped lens. The .68 has the bright lines for 35mm as the full frame, so, I guess you could say 35mm is the “best”

btw, if you get a bug eyes 35mm, you don’t have to remove the bug eyes for it to work on later cameras than the M3 and your camera looks 22.4% cooler with a bug eyes lens.
 

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Makes sense, thanks…