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2F/2F

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Hey, man, can't we all just get a bong?

All we are saaaaay-ing.....
Is give peas a chaaaance....


Everybody!!!

(No, really, peas are awesome!)
 

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Interesting phrase; harmless grief
–noun
1. keen mental suffering or distress over affliction or loss; sharp sorrow; painful regret.

Care to post other common uses, or only the cherry-picked out-of-context ones that suit your point? Please don't tell me you've never heard of the phrase, to give someone grief. What you posted was an incomplete bite of the actual phrase I used. What I said was, "to give someone some harmless grief."

The phrase "to give someone grief" is far different than the noun "grief."
 
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I stopped trying to figure out who was what a while ago. You just never know:

Excellent points, I've returned to my senses haha. I usually dont care and I know its wrong to judge, but hipsters just bring out the fury in me sometimes :laugh:
 
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Fury? Aren't hipsters going to be a great source of barely used photo gear in the coming years? We should be thanking them!
 

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That's a beautiful camera, segedi. May it bring you substantial pleasure.
 

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I am 20 percent jealous and 80 percent disgusted! Kind of like when I see a beautiful Ferrari on the road, but then actually think about the fact that someone spend more money than I'll make in 20 years on that car just to drive it in stop and go traffic on the 101, passing thousands of hungry homeless people on the way to wherever it is he/she is headed.

2F/2F, you consume resources that those less fortunate than you, or those less self-serving, could doubtless utilize to ward off their hunger, combat disease, and sustain their lives. How do you justify such profligate ostentation? You might consider altruistic suicide as a means of redeeming yourself for your excesses. Self-immolation is one option with a long and honorable history. Be sure to film it for posterity.
 

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"(No, really, peas are awesome!) "

I like peas but I didn't care for your original Post.
I also had to look up the definition of 'hipster'. Not sure I care for the irreverent humor/slang associated with them and that my be part of your problem that you live within a group not in the mainstream. APUG appears to me to more mainstream, so learn and be done with it.
If you continue to to Post, you continue to do yourself a disservice and Stomped all over this Thread that was very interesting to most of us..-Dick
 

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2F/2F, you consume resources that those less fortunate than you, or those less self-serving, could doubtless utilize to ward off their hunger, combat disease, and sustain their lives. How do you justify such profligate ostentation? You might consider altruistic suicide as a means of redeeming yourself for your excesses. Self-immolation is one option with a long and honorable history. Be sure to film it for posterity.

This is an unacceptable ad hominen attack!

Moderators please remove this troll.
 

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M7 a la carte Black Paint with .85 viewfinder, MP-style film advance, .85-4 framelines and no engraving. Took 5 weeks and 2 days.
5690277231_32516f4160_z.jpg

I'm partial to LTM myself, but I played with an M7 once and it does have a real nifty viewfinder.

That being said, what is that in front of the shutter release?
 
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About 2F/2F - he's apologized via pm... twice. While he's approach can be abrasive, I don't find the hate hurled against him to do this thread any service either. So please chill and stick to the topic.

IloveTLRs - the thing in front of the shutter release is a very handy on/off switch. No more frames accidentally knocked off in the bag :smile:

Clay - funny! :laugh:

So far I'm still working on my first roll - Portra 400 - it has documented my step-daughter and her friends' head shaving to raise money and awareness for cancer research. Hope to finish up the roll soon and post some pics.
 

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Beautiful camera. Now, if Leica could just add those nifty scene selector modes you find on digital cameras...
 

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First impressions:

"snip"

Shutter Speed Dial - I really like that it is 1. bigger than the MPs and 2. more easily reachable. With a bit of practice I can make this an aperture priority camera because dialing in the shutter speeds is fairly easy. Heaps easier than on an MP.

Shutter Release - Very nice. Seems to have a shorter throw than the MP, and for me that's a good thing. No spots of resistance and works like it should.

Feel - It's solid, heavier than an MP seems, but a heck of a lot lighter than a DSLR, and handling is great as well. There is also something about mounting a lens that just feels right. With some other cameras sometimes it isn't apparent it is mounted all the way. The Leicas just click into place. Big deal - maybe not - but it adds to my pleasure in using the system. And I think enjoyment contributes to my photographic output.

Final thought - it's a more capable camera than I am a capable photographer. But the amount of use I'll get out of it should change things in my favor :smile:

Thanks for sharing your experiences, that’s an interesting comparison to the MP. While I’ve never used a M7 I agree on the reachability” of the shutter speed dial on other M’s and at times the camera take a shutter priority tendency when quick exposure adjustments are required sometimes to the detriment of the aesthetics.

And certainly it’s a willing tool just begging to be used.
 

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Fwiw.... I wanted to post to this thread to say that I appreciate and honor the gracious character shown by the OP. Though I do not share a desire or need for a M with AE - this all-mechanical preference does not hinder me from wishing you joy and interesting light while you use your new M7! Respectfully, Thomas
 

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hallo

congrats to this nice cam.
not as good as my zorki4 (and K) but im sure you know that :cool::smile:

i alwas pass a shop with zeiss icon viewfinders
(also a dream for me)

--

thomas
 

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I'd like to buy an M7. Will trundle off to market with M2 and collapsible summicron 50 mm, Contax IIa CD and 50 mm 1.5 Zeiss Opton Sonnar. Nice M7 nice M7.
 

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It is one "hell of a camera!". I finally managed to get my hands on one awhile back, and I loved it. Also picked up a 35 2.5 Summarit for it. I then started thinking (foolishly) that I couldn't afford more "M" lenses for it, so I made the decision to part with it for a D700. The D700 is nice, but I've been kicking myself ever since. Working on getting another Leica, soon. Good luck with your's!
 

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The M7 is about the price of the very cheapest new car in the UK. Nobody is criticising the thousands who buy a product that will be virtually worthless in 5 years time. Although I would never consider buying such a camera (or a cheap new car) there are many worse ways of blowing a few grand than on a precision camera.

Fortunately I don't suffer from camera envy, though I can get a little green eyed over a great photograph. Of course that picture could have been shot on a £7k camera a £7 camera.
 
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My sister wanted to buy me a M6 secretly. Than She told the story at phone , She had gone to the shop and when holding the M6 , Seller had been said ''dont sweat'' :smile: Than I said I bought a Leica , 60 dollar one. And one of my lifes biggest gift forgotten.
 

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Put it to good use!

The Leica M7 is a great camera!!!

Congratulations.

Now put it to good use!!!


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