Image composition, Image field (bright-line frame) – LEICA M6 Rangefinder Camera User Manual

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PHOTOGRAPHY ▸ IMAGE COMPOSITION

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IMAGE COMPOSITION

IMAGE FIELD (BRIGHT-LINE FRAME)

The bright-line rangefinder of this camera is not just a very

high-quality, large, brilliant and bright viewfinder – it also doubles as

a highly precise, lens-coupled rangefinder. All Leica M lenses with

focal lengths between 16 and 135 mm are coupled automatically

when they are attached to a camera. The viewfinder has a magnifi-

cation factor of 0.72x.
The bright-line frame is coupled with the focusing function in such

a way that the parallax – the offset between the lens axis and the

viewfinder axis – is compensated automatically.
The size of the bright-line frame corresponds to an image size of

approx. 23 x35 mm (slide format) at the shortest setting distance for

each focal length. At distances under 2 m, the film captures slightly

less than indicated by the inner edges of the bright-line frame, and

slightly more at longer ranges (see adjacent diagram). These slight

– in practical terms never important – deviations are unavoidable.

The bright-line frames of a camera with viewfinder must be adjusted

to the view angle of the focal length of the lens. The nominal view

angle changes slightly when focusing due to the changing draw-out,

i.e. the distance of the lens system to the film surface. When the set

distance is below infinity (and the draw-out accordingly greater), the

actual view angle also decreases – the lens captures less of the im-

age object. The view angle differences at greater focal lengths tend

to be larger due to the greater draw-out.

A

B

All pictures and bright-line frame positions at 50 mm focal length

A

Bright-line frame

B

Actual image field

Set to 0.7 m

The film captures around one frame width less

Set to 2 m

The film captures exactly the image field shown within the

inner edges of the bright-line frame

Set to infinity

The film captures approx. 1 or 4 (vertical or horizontal) frame

width(s) more

Note

• The rectangular distance measuring field, which is brighter than

the surrounding metering field, is in the center of the viewfinder

frame. Please read the relevant sections for more information

about distance and exposure metering.

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