As I said "If you are a serious shooter look for an M5. It was designed for photographers not collectors and dilettantes."
So you are suggesting other Leicas (M3,M2,M4,M6,MP,M7) were designed for collectors and dilettantes? In which of these two categories would you put Cartier-Bresson? Was he more a collector or a dilettante?
By the way, I really like the M5. But I have never seen such an opinionated appraisal of this camera.
So what? You want me to name a list of famous Leica M photographers who dared not to use the M5? The gentleman to which I replied clearly suggests that a serious photographer would only consider the M5. I gave one example of a serious photographer who used another M camera (M3 in this case; just look it up). I could give many more examples but I feel it's a waste of time.The camera most associated with Mr. Cartier-Bresson is the Barnack Leica, not the M...and none of them were designed for him.
Easy! M2!
IMO, it is the most camera for the least money in a Leica M. Has a viewfinder for a 35mm lens. It's simple. It is all you need if 35mm is the widest lens you will use.
I agree that the M5 is perhaps the best all-around user camera of the bunch, but the problem with them is that they are not cheap. Not enough better than an M2 to warrant the price difference, IMO.
So what? You want me to name a list of famous Leica M photographers who dared not to use the M5? The gentleman to which I replied clearly suggests that a serious photographer would only consider the M5. I gave one example of a serious photographer who used another M camera (M3 in this case; just look it up). I could give many more examples but I feel it's a waste of time. But then, I am only a collector or dilettante since I use several Ms and none is a M5. I am out of this discussion.
i posted the link to cameraquest cause the pressure plate
on garry w's leica has the image of the film he passd through it
not to drop names, just to show a cool image of a cool camera
if it was a lomo, i would have posted the same image ..
M6 is an excellent camera. Quality construction with accurate metering. If you want autoexposure, then go for the M7.
The viewfinder should be fine when wearing eyeglasses. Some people have said that the rangefinder patch will "white out" under certain conditions. I never had a problem with it.
Well I thought only M3, M2, M4, M5, early M4-2 and MP had the flare free rangefinder spots, late M7 as well?Newer M7s have the flare-free viewfinder.
Laura
They are pretty easy to load once you get used to it. The only problem is finding a place for the bottom while it's off. Camera, bottom plate, old roll of film, new roll of film, and only two hands for all of that.
Put the bottom in your mouth while loading, easy, your hands are free then, and have the camera up-turned at the end of the strap & resting against your belly for loading..... no don't slobber all over it like a dog, just hold it in your lips. Loading is easy! Sorry if that's already been suggested, I've not read all the way through the thread
John, funny thing is that I have a camera or two somewhere with those sprocket hole marks on the pressure plate. Forgot which one. Perhaps one of my F-1s.
...and no, you did not drop a name in a $hitty manner to try and make a point, which is what riled me.
I use a Gossen Lunasix-3 meter, usually in incident mode, when I use a meter at all. I estimate the exposure, and, on rare occasions, have ACTUALLY produced properly exposed frames; I was printing one of them last night, as a matter of fact. I had to search in my lamp stash to find a 75-watt bulb for my D-6!
As I tell a painter and sculptor friend of mine, who is attempting to learn photography, when one wants to calculate proper exposure, one must FEEL the light!
So then, what are the significant operational and quality differences, in the current MP/M4P/M6/M7 cameras? How do they compare with the classic M3/M4 cameras? How about ease of loading? What about the availability of accessories such as winders/motor drives, et cetera?
Any comments or personal input and/or experiences would be welcome. I can run a Google search and read info from a video screen, but what I am after is input from shooters who use them regularly. All information will be gratefully received!
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