Can you adjust the range finder yourself in an m4/m4-2? And are they completely different cameras, Or just made in Canada.
Can you adjust the range finder yourself in an m4/m4-2? And are they completely different cameras, Or just made in Canada.
Heres what I've been looking at...
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/Leica-M2-Gehause-1108788-/182001802020?hash=item2a60271b24:g:GM8AAOSwMmBVydDD
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/Leica-M4-Gehause-1191002-/172078083552?hash=item2810a72de0:g:FPAAAOSwhkRWcYqe
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/Leica-M4-2-3...841767?hash=item1eaa756f27:g:gUwAAOSwa-dWo4MX
While I agree some film cameras are beautifully built, modern professional DSLRs can endure frame counts that would reduce most film cameras to junk. There is a difference between feel and durability.So I can finally stop being disappointed with modern digital build quality
Yes, I agree most digital cameras are ugly, and the ones that aren't try to look like old film cameras. Of course you're not compelled to keep updating, and if you don't print larger than 16 x 12" it's arguable whether there's any point. The vast majority of images, digital or film, never make it past a screen.yes, but if you're paying a few grand for a camera why skimp on ''a plastic pop up falash for instance'' most nikons ''look'' like junk after a year, work grate but dam are they ugly
While I agree some film cameras are beautifully built, modern professional DSLRs can endure frame counts that would reduce most film cameras to junk. There is a difference between feel and durability.
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