EcoLeica
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great news! im soon to be even poorer now that I have just found out someone has stolen my bike
filmfan
Well-known
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.
robin a
Well-known
Congratulations! I have a M3 and it's GREAT !!
Robin
Robin
Avotius
Some guy
You dont need a bike, its hard to take photos rolling down the street on a bike anyway.
EcoLeica
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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
Damaso
Photojournalist
Enjoy your camera, you've worked hard for it!
reiki_
Well-known
On the bright side , you can now use a Leica to document the progress of this bad week of yours.
jack palmer
Well-known
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.
smiling gecko
pure dumb luck, my friend
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
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
Tom Diaz
Well-known
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.
JustPlainBill
Established
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
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
Roger Hicks
Veteran
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.
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.
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
True, Leica M cameras like the M2, M4 and everything else afterwards have the 35mm framelines, but not 40mm.
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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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