Richard Jepsen
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Looks like I’m too late to advocate for the M5. For reference I would advise a buyer to purchase a M5 that has been serviced. I bought mine 3 years ago and it needed a new bat compartment installed by DAG. He bought out the Canadian M5 Leica parts supply a few years ago.
I love the over-hanging shutter. The size fits my hands. The finder as crisp as a MP I once owned. The frame lines more accurate than post M4 bodies. it comes with a quick load. Silver retains its finish best and has low production numbers. The M5 body size visually works with the newer/wider aperture lenses. I locate M5s in better visual condition at a lower price point than other M bodies. That said there is risk the meter will some day fail. So what, then you have a non metered M like the 3/2/4/.
The finder as crisp as a MP I once owned.
Looks like I’m too late to advocate for the M5. For reference I would advise a buyer to purchase a M5 that has been serviced. I bought mine 3 years ago and it needed a new bat compartment installed by DAG. He bought the Canadian M5 Leica parts supply a few years ago.
I love the over-hanging shutter. The size fits my hands. The finder as crisp as a MP I once owned. The frame lines more accurate than post M4 bodies. It comes with a quick load. Silver retains its finish best and has low production numbers. The M5 body size visually works with the newer/wider aperture lenses. I locate M5s in better visual condition at a lower price point than other M bodies. The M5 viewfinders are not assembled with Canadian balsam. That said there is risk the meter will some day fail. So what, then you have a non metered M like the 3/2/4/.
Some non-collapsable lenses cannot be used, either:Complete agreement on everything said here with a minor niggle about the finish. I love the black chrome matte finish on mine.
Good to know DAG has a parts supply, thanks for that info.
And concerning collapsing lenses, of course you can use them on the M5- just use them extended! That’s what I’ve done.
Some non-collapsable lenses cannot be used, either:
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You can’t meter in camera using those optics with the M3/2/4 series.
Its good general information for people thinking about which M to buy.
I may buy one of those because someone here told me you're supposed to own multiple M bodies![]()
I am a long time monochrome shooter in all formats from 35mm to 4x5.
I already own a just-CLAed Leica IIIf with both an uncoated 50mm f/3.5 collapsible Elmar and a 50mm f/2 collapsible Summicron.
I am contemplating the purchase of an M body. They are all stupidly expensive and I doubt I really can justify a modern M6 or similar camera.
My heart has always been with the M5 (I know, I'm weird, you're not the first to notice) but I am told that the M5s are maintenance nightmares, that the rollers go bad and no replacements are available, that the meters fail, etc.
So .... Leicanistas - what are the tradeoffs in your hive mind between the M2, M3, M4, M4-2, and M4-P? I plan to use my existing LTM lenses via an adapter ring.
Feel free to make the case that I really don't need an M body at all![]()
So, since the time I first posted the question, I managed to squirrel away the money to buy both a just-CLAed M2 and an really nice 50 Jahre M5 (now with DAG for overhaul). I'm using the M2 a bunch right now and I love the thing. Because there were only 1750 of that particular M5 made, I told myself I could justify my M5 jones because it's collectable, you know ...
What lens are you using on the M2?
I have an older collapsible 50mm f/2 Summicron, a 35mm f/2 Summicron M, and a 90mm f/2 Elmarit M
The 50mm f/2 Summicron is a beautiful lens. I have only used a 90mm on my M2 for a few shots, but also a great lens.
Reference DAG working on M5's, you best check with him. Seems I read a year or two ago that he has stopped working on the M5. The problem is parts availability. There are some other service people but again parts. I would suggest either an M4-P or an M6 (not the reissue)The M6 meters through the lens. On the M4-P you can use a VC meter or similar attached in the shot shoe.
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