Jimbot
Member
- Joined
- May 16, 2010
- Messages
- 6
- Format
- Medium Format
Hi Everyone,
My first post as a self confessed RF newbie. In the recent past I have been a come and go medium format guy.
A few weeks back I bought a late serial number M3 with a 50/2 mm Summicron DR attachment. All beautiful (really beautiful!) but even to my old wonky eyes the viewfinder looked a bit "dull".
So, of course, I then bought another M3 and an M2, both in brilliant condition-
Don't worry I don't think I will be around here for long as I will soon be broke from buying all this new equipment.
Both the second M3 and the M2 have viewfinders that light up like Christmas.
To the point now:
1. Is there anything that can be done to restore the first M3's dull viewfinder? ; and
2. at the risk of starting or restarting a flame war, what do more experienced users see as the relative merits or disadvantages of the M3 and the M2?
I have agreed with myself that I can keep only one (Yeah right! How can you trust a guy who buys 3 cameras in two weeks?).
Thanks for your help and patience.
Jim
My first post as a self confessed RF newbie. In the recent past I have been a come and go medium format guy.
A few weeks back I bought a late serial number M3 with a 50/2 mm Summicron DR attachment. All beautiful (really beautiful!) but even to my old wonky eyes the viewfinder looked a bit "dull".
So, of course, I then bought another M3 and an M2, both in brilliant condition-
Don't worry I don't think I will be around here for long as I will soon be broke from buying all this new equipment.
Both the second M3 and the M2 have viewfinders that light up like Christmas.
To the point now:
1. Is there anything that can be done to restore the first M3's dull viewfinder? ; and
2. at the risk of starting or restarting a flame war, what do more experienced users see as the relative merits or disadvantages of the M3 and the M2?
I have agreed with myself that I can keep only one (Yeah right! How can you trust a guy who buys 3 cameras in two weeks?).
Thanks for your help and patience.
Jim