Mackinaw
Think Different
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Do what I did and buy both. I use the MP for most everything, the M3 when I feel nostalgic.
Jim B.
Jim B.
Would you go for the M3 and pocket the difference or the newer body MP?
Do what I did and buy both. I use the MP for most everything, the M3 when I feel nostalgic.
Jim B.
I think barrack is prettier than any M.
Yes I do that all the time.M3
You don't need 35mm frame lines, everything you see in the viewfinder is your 35mm area.
Urg, you could take the battery out of the M6.Given the dichotomy the OP sets, I'd go with the M3 over the MP .85x -- due to the fact that the red dot/arrows in the VF drive me to compositional confuzzlement while shooting in low light situations or they slow me down by how often they advise me to adjust (usually in useless small increments) my aperture or shutter speed. This is assuming I am wanting a body for shooting a 50/75/90 etc...
To my mind the best all-round M (which, for me, has to be without an in-camera meter) would be a M4-P. Its 28/35/50/75 lines do any framing I might want and its a simple no nonsense M that never distracts me while I am composing. I just had my M4-p buffed, too; so now it looks as good as it functions for me!
I vote for my M3 but secretly love the MP.So, Akiva, I think there are more answers than just M3 or MP. For example:
Black Paint MP! IF I had the money. Nothing else in that price range works for me, just the black pain MP.
Green M3 until I win the lottery.:angel:
But if I won the lottery, I would certainly buy both.🙂