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M2 with smaller window


tony_salce

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Are you talking about the black mask that sits right behind the screw-in eyepiece? In most M2's those have a smaller rectangular opening compared to the later M's, which have a larger opening and have the appearance of a barrel on its side. If so, those small masks can be changed out.
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The windows on the older M2 cameras are not smaller. When it came out the M3's center window had ground glass. Due to the wider .72 mag finder (a completely different RF design compared to the M3), the M2 window was redesigned so it would collect more light. The plastic windows we are used to seeing today (with the light capturing ridges faced out) were placed in the M2 from about 960,xxx and have been seen in every M camera since (but not the M3).

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In fact, the earliest M2 bodies have middle windows which are made of

glass and show a finer lined pattern.

 

The later M2 bodies and most subsequent M cameras have middle

windows made of plastic. This may have been an early cost-cutting

measure.

 

Although the lined windows (vs. M3 type) are supposed to channel the

light differently than the plain M3 glass -- and this is supposed to work

better with the .72 finder that has dominated since the M2 came out -- it

remains unclear if this is really necessary.

 

Witness the latest MP3 camera, with a .72 finder and a plain M3-type

middle window.

 

Leica Solms has said they did tests and found absolutely no difference in

illumination, so they went with the M3 type middle window to remain

faithful to the original MP styling, despite the .72x finder.

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