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I recently joined this forum and am new to all things Leica. My needs are: (1) "candid" photos, shot with or without the subject's knowledge, often with little time to pose or adjust the camera - typical documentary stuff; (2) ability to shoot in low light when travelling - insides of churches without flash or other lighting; (3) landscapes - hills of Umbria, other scenic settings.
I also attend lots of sporting events, and have not used a camera to catch the action, but I'm tempted to start. I'm told by my Nikon/Canon friends that the Leica, fine as it is, was never meant to shoot much above 135mm lenses, and using a longer telephoto isn't feasible. Since this isn't a big part of my expected use I'm not too concerned, but could someone explain to me why this statement is true (or is it true)?
As I research the different models I tend to favor the M6/M7/MP models because of the TLL metering, a feature I've used in all of my other camera (all non Leica). Others use an external meter, but I've never been skilled at that art, and have had pretty crummy results. I also find that by the time I can get the reading, the shot is gone. One of the reasons I'm leaning toward Leica is that I've been told, again by the Nikon/Canon friends, that the Leica properly used and prepared can capture a shot faster than anything else, with less lag between shutter and actual image than almost anything else. Is this statement true?
The M7 appears to be my choice because they appear to be undervalued in the used market - can anyone explain why? Although not frequent, I've seen some M7s sell on EBAY, and some more enthusiast oriented sites, for as low as $1,600, and often $1,800 with the MP viewfinder upgrade - prices I consider very attractive, especially versus the price of used M6 camera. Can someone let me know if (1) the M7 pricing I've quoted is close to actual prices for high quality used M7s (Excellent on BNH rating scale); and (2) am I on the right track selecting a M7 given the uses I've outlined? Finally, if I am on the right track, any suggestions about where to find a near mint used M7?
Thanks to all for the help - a terrific forum with great information and friendly people - what more could anyone want?
I recently joined this forum and am new to all things Leica. My needs are: (1) "candid" photos, shot with or without the subject's knowledge, often with little time to pose or adjust the camera - typical documentary stuff; (2) ability to shoot in low light when travelling - insides of churches without flash or other lighting; (3) landscapes - hills of Umbria, other scenic settings.
I also attend lots of sporting events, and have not used a camera to catch the action, but I'm tempted to start. I'm told by my Nikon/Canon friends that the Leica, fine as it is, was never meant to shoot much above 135mm lenses, and using a longer telephoto isn't feasible. Since this isn't a big part of my expected use I'm not too concerned, but could someone explain to me why this statement is true (or is it true)?
As I research the different models I tend to favor the M6/M7/MP models because of the TLL metering, a feature I've used in all of my other camera (all non Leica). Others use an external meter, but I've never been skilled at that art, and have had pretty crummy results. I also find that by the time I can get the reading, the shot is gone. One of the reasons I'm leaning toward Leica is that I've been told, again by the Nikon/Canon friends, that the Leica properly used and prepared can capture a shot faster than anything else, with less lag between shutter and actual image than almost anything else. Is this statement true?
The M7 appears to be my choice because they appear to be undervalued in the used market - can anyone explain why? Although not frequent, I've seen some M7s sell on EBAY, and some more enthusiast oriented sites, for as low as $1,600, and often $1,800 with the MP viewfinder upgrade - prices I consider very attractive, especially versus the price of used M6 camera. Can someone let me know if (1) the M7 pricing I've quoted is close to actual prices for high quality used M7s (Excellent on BNH rating scale); and (2) am I on the right track selecting a M7 given the uses I've outlined? Finally, if I am on the right track, any suggestions about where to find a near mint used M7?
Thanks to all for the help - a terrific forum with great information and friendly people - what more could anyone want?