beemermark
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Leica did not use Minolta electronics, they did it their way. The R3 is almost a copy of the Minolta XE-7. The vast majority of the XE-7 are still working, the vast majority of R3 are boat anchors. The early R4 had so many problems that after a very short period even Leica repair wouldn't touch them. After a certain serial number the problems in the the R4 were fixed and it, and all follow on cameras, are pretty much problem free. I have a SL2 and R7. And while I really like the R7 I have a difficult time reading numbers (like the mode selected) on the camera - even with reading glasses.After thinking about it, if I were go with a Leica it would a Leicaflex SL 1 or 2 or R8 or 9. The early R bodies use Minolta electronics which are starting to fad. The R8 and 9 are all Leica, not sure who made the chips and IC boards, but from I read they seem to be holding up. The Leicaflex SL 1 and 2 needs batteries for the meter, in 2 I think there is a led that lights up the aperture slight otherwise all mechanical.