Rangefinder Camera Type

rangefinder camera is a camera fitted with a rangefinder, typically a split-image rangefinder, a focusing mechanism allowing the user to measure the subject distance and take photographs that are in sharp focus. Most varieties of rangefinder show two images of the same subject, one of which moves when a calibrated wheel is turned. When the two images coincide and fuse into one, the distance can be read off the wheel. Older, non-coupled rangefinder cameras display the focusing distance and require the user to transfer the value to the lens focus ring. Cameras without built-in rangefinders could have an external rangefinder fitted into the accessory shoe. Earlier cameras of this type had separate viewfinder and rangefinder windows. Later the rangefinder was incorporated into the viewfinder. More modern designs have rangefinders coupled to the focusing mechanism so that the lens is focused correctly when the rangefinder images fuse.

Almost all digital cameras, and most later film cameras, measure distance using electroacoustic or electronic means and focus automatically (autofocus); however, it is not customary to speak of this functionality as a rangefinder.

  • Leica M11
  • Announced Jan 13, 2022
  • Rangefinder60 MP
  • Sensor Format
    Full Frame
    Lens Mount
    Leica M
  • DxO Sensor Score
    100

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