Ming Rider
Film, the next evolution.
Well here's another poll to get the blood pressure rising. 
When it comes to M cameras, are you Black or Silver and any particular reason why?
When it comes to M cameras, are you Black or Silver and any particular reason why?
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aboudd
Newbie
This is the definitive answer ;-) ... yes.
When I was shooting with R8s - yes I know, the is an RF forum - , I had a bi-color for black and white film and a black one for color film.
When I was shooting with R8s - yes I know, the is an RF forum - , I had a bi-color for black and white film and a black one for color film.
Ming Rider
Film, the next evolution.
When I was shooting with R8s - yes I know, the is RF forum - , I had a bi-color for black and white film and a black one for color film.
Quite right, (in his best religous mothers voice) "We'll have no such mention of that fella in this house".
Personally, I think Black M's take better pictures and Silver ones are great for when you've run out of `Just For Men` (more stealthy see).
ray*j*gun
Veteran
Lol......I guess growing up the silver bodied cameras always meant expensive and professional so I still lean towards them. However I have a black M6 and M4P that I love the looks of so I guess we all have to grow up some time.
Al Kaplan
Veteran
Then the world went through a stage where black meant pro. Stealth is more a matter of how you handle the camera, not the camera's color. I suspect that a lot of photographers subconciously "show off" their cameras when out taking photos, the "look at me, I have a Leica" syndrome. You want to get yourself to the point where you can have several exposed rolls in your pocket after a few hours on scene and people remark "I never saw you taking any pictures tonight!"
Ming Rider
Film, the next evolution.
It's just my opinion, so don't beat me but I always felt the silver finish kind of, dare I say, cheapened them (slightly, just a bit). Like it was trying to be something it wasn't, ie. made of silver. Rather like gold colored cars.
The original Leica silver color was, I assume, the color of the metal used (Nickel ?) or was it alloy?
Oopps, I think i've opened another can of worms.
I would easily be the first to say that I do carry the M8 with just a touch of superiority (snobbery even). Afterall, that's one reason why I bought it.
The original Leica silver color was, I assume, the color of the metal used (Nickel ?) or was it alloy?
Oopps, I think i've opened another can of worms.
I would easily be the first to say that I do carry the M8 with just a touch of superiority (snobbery even). Afterall, that's one reason why I bought it.
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wgerrard
Veteran
Black. It's a taste that's reflected in most of my other little toys.
ashrafazlan
Established
RFF will lean towards black, LUF silver 
Believe me, I searched.
Believe me, I searched.
ray*j*gun
Veteran
How one decides on fashion is always interesting and reflective of our culture and personal history. It seems that the manufactures of new gear (mostly digital) agree with black since plastic just looks better in black.
Incitatus
Member
Unless your dressed up as a ninja and your exposed skin is covered in grease - a all black camera isn't gonna be more stealth than a camera with some silver on it
eric mac
Established
Black camera= Black and white film
Chrome camera= chrome (slides) film.
Eric
Chrome camera= chrome (slides) film.
Eric
lewis44
Well-known
Couldn't make up my mind, I guess. I've got one of each.
Bob Michaels
nobody special
I am in the midst of editing 27 rolls of Neopan 400 from a trip. Half were shot in a black ZI, half in a silver ZI. Lenses were swapped around.
Anybody want to speculate how much difference I can tell between the film shot in the black body and the film shot in the silver body?
Anybody want to speculate how much difference I can tell between the film shot in the black body and the film shot in the silver body?
Avotius
Some guy
if its an M9, I want that silver gray color, M5-7 black, MP silver, M2-4 silver.
Why? I spent the money on it, why the hell should I not take advantage of the color options? You going to buy a car? No color options. Like that?
Why? I spent the money on it, why the hell should I not take advantage of the color options? You going to buy a car? No color options. Like that?
_goodtimez
Well-known
I was just going to say that the silver M9 looks like cheap plastic...
Austerby
Well-known
I'm usually a chrome man myself but I have to say that the M8.2 in black with that black Leica logo and shiny leatherette covering looks fantastic.
Vics
Veteran
Black paint for the weight. The only M I have is a chrome M3.
Vic
Vic
You want to get yourself to the point where you can have several exposed rolls in your pocket after a few hours on scene and people remark "I never saw you taking any pictures tonight!"
Why? I'm not in training to be a spy.
Talex
Established
I would love to have a black M3-they just look stunning IMHO. I currently only have chrome M2 and M3. Thinking of sending my M3 to Robert for painting, but his prices are holding me back a bit.
Al Kaplan
Veteran
I like my pictures of people better if they just go about their business.
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