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Wisdom of Buying a Leica M3


Just as comparing Leica bodies in shops anywhere in any language..... one word doesn't define condition.
Are the shutter speeds accurate ? is the viewfinder clear? any mold or fungus on the lens? Does it operate smoothly.
I wouldn't use Eb*y as a platform to characterize anybody
What's the difference between a Tamarkin Vg, Ex, Ex++ &
Robert White "Excellent, used condition" "Fair, used condition"? or
Leica Shop Vienna. "B+". ?
 
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For me, my M3 with a 21mm is my normal and the 50mm is also the telephoto.
 
I just bought a low use elegant M2. So now i can compare my M5 to a M2/3. The most elegant body is the M2. But my 1960 M2 has a darker finder and the brightest focus patch of the 3 cameras. The M2 has a stronger blue tint than I care for. I still like the M3’s magnification.

Does anyone have a similar experience with the tinted finders of the M2/3.
 

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There was no M2 in 1950 or an M3 for that matter. They were introduced in 1957 and 1954 respectively.
Though i agree the M2 is elegant....& my personal favourite...sadly, after i sold my black one
i had to settle for an M4 as a replacement....
 
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This is what I use now.

M3 for 50mm and for quality. Best viewfinder for 50. 2 eyes open shooting.
M2 for 35mm and maybe good if you have only one camera and want 28-90mm
CLE for 28mm and Konica RF when i need the extra 2 stop speed
 
I personally can not focus and than compose from 2 different viewfinder. Probably does not matter with a 21 in most situations.
 
Do you use an external finder for the 21mm?

I picked up several external finders from 21mm to 35mm inexpensively from Amazon.
 
Buying cameras as an investment is not a good idea. Only buy a camera if you will use it and enjoy using it. There are much better places to invest ones money.

I agree entirely with you Steve.
 
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