Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
She also mentioned that the M7 "is an accident waiting to happen?"
That's an interesting statement! 😱
She also mentioned that the M7 "is an accident waiting to happen?"
How much would you end up paying on a 20 month payment plan? I've been thinking of doing something like that to get an M6.. once i find a dealer maybe..
Ok, ok.
My M6 TTL is being serviced and also to get the MP upgrades.
We got to talk, and ask about what she thinks of my M6 condition, so she starts to talk about the M6 (TTL) line in general. She let me down easy 😛 by saying outright that since the M6, Leitz (back then), made steps to use parts that compared to the older bodies are less in quality and so on. She will talk about this more on a gathering at Pittsburgh (?) this year.
I mentioned my own 'want' of an M7 or MP. She replied back that whenever anybody calls her to buy an MP, she would suggest a 2nd option for them, to get (2) M6 instead and do the MP upgrade. Have the quality/feature from the MP without the price.
The M6 camera 'economic' decisions back then was met with an uproar and hence some quality came back to the M7 and MP. But she still took the opportunity to take a swing at Leica here, something along the line that the bottom line was still driving force even for this high end bodies.
She also mentioned that the M7 "is a accident waiting to happen?", I think I heard her correctly.
And if you're looking to buy an M, this is what her suggestions according to the lines (that I asked about):
- for any M6, bodies that are under the 2 million mark. She prefers the 174-178 batch and her 2nd preference is the 191-198. (Mine is 274xxxx! Hah!)
- for an M2, pick the ones that have the reverse lever
- for M3 sn > 964xxx
- any M4
Underline this was a phone conversation, and I'm not in any way very knowledgeable in all Leica's history. I'm paraphrasing here, and of course I could very well missed some points.
I see it as a Leica repair specialist (work at Leitz) view on quality.
My newly upgraded M6 and M3 (999xxx) will hold me for a while.
You also mentioned being an eyeglass wearer with less than perfect sight. Might I sugggest you consider purchasing a +0.5 D accessory eyepiece lens if you currently wear bifocals or progressive lenses. This will sharpen the RF patch image very nicely when focusing on subjects 1 meter or closer without affecting infinity focus.
Of course Youxin has a great source.
Don't know, you might ask them. Also I wear progressive trifocals and I have never adjusted the diopters, never a problem. You might be obsessing a little bit. BTW KEH has 3 or 4 M3's. I have bought from them for over 20 years. If I didn't like something they always took it back and that almost never happens.I don't know his background. Does he have a source other than a steady stream of cameras sent to him by customers for cleaning?
Same for Sherry, DAG, et. al. I know they all repair and CLA them, but where do they get extra stock for sale? Buy cheap broken ones and repair them? That would seem logical.
Don't know, you might ask them. Also I wear progressive trifocals and I have never adjusted the diopters, never a problem. You might be obsessing a little bit. BTW KEH has 3 or 4 M3's. I have bought from them for over 20 years. If I didn't like something they always took it back and that almost never happens.
And thıs mıght be heresy on thıs sıte but I suggest an M6 and have ıt gone over by Sherry ıf you want a meter. It wıll be cheaper and outlast any MP. If a meter ıs not ımportant, get an M3 and have ıt gone over by Sherry. I do not know your age, but ıt wıll outlast you.
... perhaps read my post, again.
You mıght want to gıve the photo vıllage or Tamarkın a try. They are Leıca experts and wıll take anythıng back wıth no problems wıthın two weeks of delıvery.
I have owned all the M cameras except the M7 or MP and I keep comıng back to the M2. And thıs mıght be heresy on thıs sıte but I suggest an M6 and have ıt gone over by Sherry ıf you want a meter. It wıll be cheaper and outlast any MP. If a meter ıs not ımportant, get an M3 and have ıt gone over by Sherry. I do not know your age, but ıt wıll outlast you.
And I haven't heard any horror stories. I've owned an MP for eight years now, and it has performed flawlessly.
Perhaps I should have said that an M6 gone over by Sherry will last as long as an MP and is one hell of a lot cheaper. In fact, you could buy two and put the second one on the shelf for 50 years to use when the first one dies and the combined price would still be cheaper then an MP.
I am sure the MP is a fine camera but in my opinion it was a marketing ploy by Leitz to generate sales by appealing to the hard core Leica user claiming it was mechanical perfection. What new technology did they introduce when it was manufactured and why is it always compared to the M2, M3 or M4 for smoothness.
I am sure the MP is a fine camera but in my opinion it was a marketing ploy by Leitz to generate sales by appealing to the hard core Leica user claiming it was mechanical perfection. What new technology did they introduce when it was manufactured and why is it always compared to the M2, M3 or M4 for smoothness.