leica m6ttl - two years in the making!

This thread is making me want to sell off my various cameras (and mountain bike) to buy an m6+35mm cron--- the only camera setup that I really get excited thinking about.
 
I'm actually quiet bummed out now...seeing as i don't own a car that bike was my sole form of independent travel, its gunna seriously mess up my week
 
What a bummer , buy a camera and lose a bike. A least the new camera will give you a boost when it arrives. Maybe things will turn around and you'll get your bike back. I was a student at the Maryland Institute College of Art over 40 years ago and put a Black Nikon Ftn on lay-away. Paid $10 or $20 on it whenever I had the money. Had a stack of receipts 2 inches thick when I finally picked up the camera but life was sooooo sweet. Enjoy.
 
hang in there...

hang in there...

hang in there with the bad and celebrate and enjoy the good - apologies to the spirit of johnny mercer's song "accentuate the positive, eliminate negative".

having the "right camera" or the "right motorcycle" or....after planning/working/hoping can really make one's day. enjoy!!!

breath, relax and enjoy.

happy trails,
kenneth
 
As the title said, two years of savings vanished today as I pushed the submit order on KEH.com. I am now waiting at the post box for my new (well actually BNG) leica m6ttl. I guess its not the most exciting news haha but as a university student money is kinda hard to come by at the moment so this purchase represents a lot of sacrifices and hard work. Also I guess this is my first proper purchase of professional grade equipment so I'm hoping i've made a fairly good investment. Sure beats paying for a Nikon d90! I can't wait to get it and will order the 40mm nokton soon so I can start taking photos!

Congratulations from another very happy M6TTL owner.
 
Hi EcoLeica,

Congratulations on your M6 ttl! One disadvantage of buying a 40 mm lens is that I don't think the M6 has a viewfinder frame for it. You could buy a screw to bayonet adapter for the lens on your IIIc and use that lens (probably a Summar or Summitar) on your M6. Sorry some evil person stole your bike. Hope you can retrieve it.
Cheers,
JustPlainBill
 
Bad luck with the bike: commiserations.

I got my first Leica as a 19 or 20 year old student: a IIIa in 1969-70.

A M6 is a better choice. My first M was an M3 in 1974 or so. I currently use M2, M4-P, MP, M8, M8-2 and am waiting for am M9. I've earned a living with my camera and word processor (originally typewriter) for almost 30 years

Tashi delek (literal meaning: 'May it be auspicious')

R.
 
thank you all for your kind comments, its great to have the support from the forum when things get tough. Its been a strange couple of days, very up and down. I woke up feeling fairly sorry for myself about the missing bike and opened a letter thinking it was another bill...well it turned out I have just been awarded a national photography grant to help with my first exhibition!....strange week I must say

Steve
 
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