Hassasin
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My sole Leica M is M5, great and love it. But, I've acquired few Voigtlander lenses, Nokton 35/50/75 and APO Skopar 90. I'm more than impressed with built and image quality. Precise mechanics make them all butter smooth. While I'll use them on Fuji H2 as well, where they have permanent spot now too, I am considering M6 for film work as well.
Up until now my only other M I was gunning for was M4. However, with 75 in in the line up (and likely one of the 28 from Voigtlander as well at some point) it would not hurt to have frames align. I can do decent guess with 75 (which triggers 50 frames) by flipping to 90 frames and eye balling the coverage, and use full finder for the 28.
If I'm not mistaken M6 does all of them though (28/35/50/75/90/135, I know double sets), which is leading me to think of M6 instead of M4.
Main questions I have:
Up until now my only other M I was gunning for was M4. However, with 75 in in the line up (and likely one of the 28 from Voigtlander as well at some point) it would not hurt to have frames align. I can do decent guess with 75 (which triggers 50 frames) by flipping to 90 frames and eye balling the coverage, and use full finder for the 28.
If I'm not mistaken M6 does all of them though (28/35/50/75/90/135, I know double sets), which is leading me to think of M6 instead of M4.
Main questions I have:
- the finders of M5 and M6: how do they compare in user experience ? I'm beyond pleased with M5 finder, but assume M6 does differ to whatever degree, based on framed 28 coverage
- Is rangefinder patch in M6 better (if it can be) from M5 ?
- Is meter on M6 of same overall design as on M5 ? I think M5 has it just right for overall accuracy and convenience. I have seen M6 metering shown by diodes, so that is different and I prefer analog needle style of M5. If I buy M6, I get stuck with its meter anyways, just curious how that works out by comparison to M5.
- Are all black M6 painted or were there any done in gun metal like the M5 ?
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