The M3 is classic in the sense that it is the defining model, like a Ford Model 'T' is a 'classic' and also the defining model. But the warm glow can soon wear off classic's when you want to use other lenses, or change gear.
M3 is more "classic", but I've never had an M2, so can't say which I prefer. However, I used a 90mm on an M3, and I think it's probably the only RF I've used where the 90mm frame lines are entirely usable.
I personally love the windows on the M3 and I think the camera looks more stylish, that said, I use my M2 more. My vote for which one is more "classic" would go to the M3 but the M2 is more practical for me......anyways, I am happy to own both.
... clearly the m3 is simply the beta-version ... they sorted out the silly wind-on, got rid of the ugly Georgian windows and the daft idea of putting spectacles on 35-mm lenses .. then changed the name to m2, because as we know, leica have always reserved the lower numbers for the better cameras ... that's why there is such a fuss each time they bring out a new one ... oh, and they fitted that DOF indicator into the VF ... whatever DOF is
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