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Shoot first, think later
I am no Leica expert but it seems to make sense to buy the most expensive Leica you can afford. Since you will do it anyway sooner or later 🙂
Get a finder upgrade for your M6 if it bothers you that much and forget about all this smoothness crap everyone goes on about.
At the end of the day a camera body is a camera body and leica ones (especially the M6 and MP) are very similar.
Go and make photos of stuff instead of worrying about how smooth you camera is.
...I've owned (and used -- look at www.rogerandfrances.com) quite a few Leicas, and the smoothest I've owned have all been M3s; the roughest is my M4-P, my first new Leica. Most people who've owned or used several M-mount Leicas will tell similar stories, usually about old ones being smoother....
If the MP is merely the smoothness difference between the M6 and the M2, I'd say it's a huge waste of cash.
Actually the biggest difference between the M6 and the M2 for me is incredible and organic experience of making photos without a meter. No way the MP will solve that matter.
Dear Pete,But wanting to change a perfectly good camera for one that will do exactly the same thing (at a big cost) when a (relatively) cheap upgrade will suffice seems stupid and even more so if someone is doing it in the name of 'smoothness' and nothing else.
Keston, this is often the sentiment of M6 owners until they use a MP and experience its build quality and finish. That experience is rarely counted as a huge waste 😉
That's quite possible. I was commenting based the the 2 to the 6, but actually using the P might change that 😉