Tuolumne
Veteran
I have decided to become realistic about what I use and what I like. I'm using digital more and more, so I am thinning out my collection of Leica film gear. It's all in wonderful condition, sent on consignment to Tony Rose at Popflash. He has it listed here.
A few highlights:
1) M2 - really excellent condition, recent CLA. I know many people here adore this camera. I could never really warm up to it.
2) M3 DS - from the early days when Leica was afraid a single big sweep of the film advance would break the film.
3) M3 SS - One of my favorite M bodies. The legendary view finder is crystal clear and bright. Also recent CLA.
4) M4 - My second favorite M body. Excellent condition with a recent CLA.
5) M4-P 50 year anniversary model with matching 50mm rigid Summicron.
The M4-P gets short shrift among Leicaphiles, perhaps because it was made in Canada. This camera was my favorite: smoothest, quietest Leica I own. I realize this has alot to do with the vagaries of how these cameras age and were treated, but this one is really sweet.
6) Goggled 35mm Summaron. I used this on my M3. Why I thought I had to look further to find a better 35mm Leica combo is beyond me.
7) Leica IIIf red dial - One word - classic.
What Leica body did I decide to keep? The M5! Anyone who owns one knows it is the best film Leica ever made! I also am keeping my R-D1 and most of my Leica lenses. I may get an M8.2, used.
Yours in GAS,
/T
A few highlights:
1) M2 - really excellent condition, recent CLA. I know many people here adore this camera. I could never really warm up to it.
2) M3 DS - from the early days when Leica was afraid a single big sweep of the film advance would break the film.
3) M3 SS - One of my favorite M bodies. The legendary view finder is crystal clear and bright. Also recent CLA.
4) M4 - My second favorite M body. Excellent condition with a recent CLA.
5) M4-P 50 year anniversary model with matching 50mm rigid Summicron.
The M4-P gets short shrift among Leicaphiles, perhaps because it was made in Canada. This camera was my favorite: smoothest, quietest Leica I own. I realize this has alot to do with the vagaries of how these cameras age and were treated, but this one is really sweet.
6) Goggled 35mm Summaron. I used this on my M3. Why I thought I had to look further to find a better 35mm Leica combo is beyond me.
7) Leica IIIf red dial - One word - classic.
What Leica body did I decide to keep? The M5! Anyone who owns one knows it is the best film Leica ever made! I also am keeping my R-D1 and most of my Leica lenses. I may get an M8.2, used.
Yours in GAS,
/T
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