Have Leitz ever made a camera which is an improvement on the M2 in terms of design and function? If so, in what way?
You know they introduced the M3 first before they made the M2. So you can see their kind of improvement.
Just kidding. But you can see the way they reintroduced the rewind crank on the MP and selling the attachment for it. Removing the meter from the M5 when they introduced the M4-P and selling the add on meter. That kind of things.
Leica M9 if you like digital
Leica CL if you like small
Leica M6 if you like light meters
Leica M4-p if you like 28mm viewfinders
Well they are all "improvements" in different ways but for different people
As for me, Leica M3 is king.
Leicaflex SL. Better metering, better viewfinder, easier to hold still, no need for auxiliary viewfinders.Have Leitz ever made a camera which is an improvement on the M2 in terms of design and function? If so, in what way?
Leicaflex SL. Better metering, better viewfinder, easier to hold still, no need for auxiliary viewfinders.
It's a case of a poorly posed question.A cheeky response, but true! I guess I'm not sure what the original poster was getting at. Would an M2 successor with the same simple framelines, but maybe with a meter, crank rewind, same frame counter be the goal? No such camera exists.
I never could understood Leica. Sure, the M series lenses were sharper than the Zeiss lenses on my Contax 139 because they didn't have to design them around a mirror. The problem was, for the price of a Leica I would rather have invested my money into a medium format camera.
...Willy Fleckhaus.... "I am here speaking about over-designing. I heard this phrase in America and was very impressed with it, because it is not possible to translate it into German."
It's a case of a poorly posed question.
I like rangefinders, I've had a couple M3s, but an SLR is a more versatile camera for me. The original Lecaflex lineup are the only SLRs Leica made that I would consider owning as a day to day user, they lost it with the R3 and never got it back with susequent models.
Not even with the R6-2..?
I was reading a speech by Willy Fleckhaus, art director for Twen in Germany in the '60s
His topic was "Overdesigned" and I kept thinking about the Leica M2 when reading the explanation of the topic...
"I am here speaking about over-designing. I heard this phrase in America and was very impressed with it, because it is not possible to translate it into German."
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