I have read that modern Leitz lenses have plastic parts, but what parts in an MP are plastic? I thought they were all metal.
The middle rangefinder window is plastic, isn't it? Like at the M2, M6...
Maybe the part of the fast loader on the bottom part too. I am not sure. Or did they change it to metal? I don't believe so.
I also cannot understand, why Leica uses a mixture of Phillips Screws and normal ones: Phillips Screws on the mount, the inner bottom, the bottom plate and the inner rear. Normal screws for the time changer, the rewind lever on front, the mount release and the screw that covers the patch adjustment.
To mix these two types of screws is a very bad idea, if you want to (re)-create a true classical camera. :bang: I cannot understand Leica.
If they REALLY want to built THE BEST, no compromise mechanical camera, they should not do such things.
Also: If you look closely to the MP classic and the MP3: You will notice that the engraved "4" on the time lever is cutted off by the hole for the Leicameter. On the M3 and M2 the engraved "4" is moved a little bit towards the "8", in order that it is NOT cut off so brutally by the hole. If you look closely, the "4" at the M3 and M2 is not "where it should be". Just that it is not destroyed by the hole. Leica do not care about this little detail at the new cameras any more.....
This is just another small detail why the old Leicas are better built in my eyes.
Just my 2 cents....and sorry for my english, hope you will understand what I mean.
Regards, Jan.