richard_l
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I'm not necessarily arguing with you, but I would like to know why you think the M4-P is better.NB23 said:Thew M6 is no different then the M4P... The M4P is actually better.
I'm not necessarily arguing with you, but I would like to know why you think the M4-P is better.NB23 said:Thew M6 is no different then the M4P... The M4P is actually better.
Come on, stop beating about the bush and just tell us straight - do you like the M6 or don't you? 😀You really want to buy a Leica with the word "Leica" splattered on the front twice(or the words "Leica" and "Leitz" for the earlier models), three red dots (roundel, lens and lens release!!), not to mention the ghastly zinc to which at least the chrome plating (if you want the chrome) takes to like... tin?? You want to buy a Leica which, if you happen to drop it on the sidewalk, is likely to crack?? (Yes, the RF alignment will probably stay intact... ) You want to pay all that money for a camera that doesn't even have a proper viewfinder?? (Try the flare, you'll just love it!)
I'm well aware that "fondlerism" isn't in the OED, but perhaps it should be.The main difference between the M6 and the MP is IMHO that the MP is mainly an emotional camera. It's for people for whom the minor improvements and the "return to quality" (as if the M6 was bad!) represent enough emotional added value to spend the extra money. Leica is now positioning its cameras with an explicit reference to this emotional undertone, which fits in with the general 1990s and 2000s trend towards "authenticity" as an ideal in products. In a way the M6 is to the MP what a good basque cap is to a 200 EUR txapela, hand-made from hand-dyed wool by a 85-year-old master hatter in a village near Oloron, and bought in a design shop in Paris. If you choose the latter, the actual difference in quality is not so important as the association of quality with back-to-the-roots authenticity and its emotional value.
Hehe, but where were you last weekend when a bucket of ice down my trousers might have stopped me succumbing to my own M6 lust? 😀I like it, but I like it least. I thought I've made that more than clear on manifold occasions. And here I was trying to pour a bucket of ice down cmogi10's trousers , since he said the thread was making him suffer from M6 lust...
Being serious for a moment, I'm happy to hear factual accounts of the differences between different M cameras, and opinions as to the relative merits/problems of those differences. I'm especially grateful to hear about what are apparently considered the two main weaknesses of the M6 - the flare-prone viewfinder and the zinc body parts. I have, as it happens, just bought an M6 (paid for, anyway - it's on its way), and I did so with the opinion that the two possible problems are ones I'm happy that I can live with at the price.Anyone with me, or is the M6's viewfinder the equal of the MP's, M3's, M2's, M4's and I am simply bonkers?
I'll do my best, thanks 🙂Enjoy your Leica!