@btaylor thanks, great evidence. Looks like Mr. Zhou no longer uses Velcro as now I see two snaps instead. Leitz hard case definitely looks big and clearly makes the whole thing big as strap lugs are inside the case, so it’s a no. Soft case looks good for storage protection.
Camera storage in leather case is not a good idea unless you have a very dry environment. Fungus and mold love leather. The soft case offers only minimal protection, as I described in earlier post in this thread. But better than no protection. For general protection I still recommend the Leitz hard case…if you can find one. I have saved a lot of money for repairs by protecting cameras in a hard case. Enjoy your M5.
All my cameras, if I have one, are stored in their leather cases with a small bag of silica gel inside, never noticed a problem.
Hass, I've used a few. I have a Luigi for my M4 and bought a cheap but excellent Chinese half case for my CL since i like to carry it horizontally. They do offer one for the M5 which leaves the self-timer exposed. One caveat though is the M5 is already a bigger body...you may not like the additional size with the case
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You should be able to squeeze a 12mm strap in the lugs.
If stored in a dry place, should be ok. I do store several cameras in cases because safe controls humidity, but generally without cases.
You will enjoy your M5. It fits the hands very well. Failed at market because rejected byso many Leica nuts for not looking like an M camera. Keep in mind that this is the last Leica built to the high standards of Leitz.
For travel where a chance of banging into something, I would still get the original hard M5 case. However, also helpful to have the soft case.
I am a firm believer in cases. I dropped my Rollei 2.8F from chest high onto pavement and Hasselblad tumbled from car seat onto concrete garage floor. Neither suffered damage. Without case, both would have had disastrous consequences.
Proof that photographers can be obstinate and resistant to change (and progress, too). The M5's demise was more due to the changing professional market (photojournalists) favoring SLRs over RF cameras.The fact that the original M shape is still in production is proof.
Proof that photographers can be obstinate and resistant to change (and progress, too). The M5's demise was more due to the changing professional market (photojournalists) favoring SLRs over RF cameras.
Like the choice of cars, musical instruments, & dance partners...... often choice has to do with intangible 'feel' than engineering superiority. The M5 was released in 1971, the Nikon F in 1959....pros had chosen the SLR well before even the idea of the M5.
Like the choice of cars, musical instruments, & dance partners...... often choice has to do with intangible 'feel' than engineering superiority. The M5 was released in 1971, the Nikon F in 1959....pros had chosen the SLR well before even the idea of the M5.
i agree. The original soft case for the M5 is very nice. I have 2 for my CL which is the same design. The only thing to improve would have been to make them easily completely removable without having to undo the strap.You are right about the Nikon F's use by professionals. And the magnificent M5 lacked the option of a motor winder. By 1974/1975, many pros were already using winders on their cameras. Even Pentax offered a version of their Spotmatic with a motor, but I think it was uncommon in the US market.
Back to the original topic. I remember the M5 had two cases available. One was a monstrous hard leather case, a truly Titanic (Bismarkian?) construction of leather. The other was a soft zippered case. I think that one made more sense:
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The advantage of this zippered case is it will keep rain off if you wear it around your neck, and it will not fill up a backpack or briefcase when you travel.
i agree. The original soft case for the M5 is very nice. I have 2 for my CL which is the same design. The only thing to improve would have been to make them easily completely removable without having to undo the strap.
Leica M5 soft case has snap on clap that allows removal of camera with strap attached. Have not looked at CL version though.
So I got the M5 along with soft case. I didn't know what to expect size wise from the M5 having handled only the Barnacks, but while surely it is larger, it isn't big by any measure. Have put new Godox Lux Senior flashlight on it and it's great looking kit. Now off to get some rigid 50, probably a Summicron to stay the course (for now Elmarit 90 2.8 will have to do), But I'm glad I got M5, even though now I'm convinced it needs to be complemented by an M3 or M4 (I don't like the manual frame counter on M2).
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Which does not change I don't like itP.S. The M2 frame counter is very easy to live with and is far more in the spirit of the "real" Leicas - Barnacks...
Which does not change I don't like it
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