Huss
Veteran
I just picked up a beautiful P, just because it was so pretty. I rationalized it by the fact that I already had LTM lenses that I could use on it. My new J8 seems to focus perfectly on it judging by its infinity focus, while on my Leicas with LTM-M adaptor it will not reach infinity in the VF, but does in actual use.
But.. it just doesn't do it for me. The VF and especially RF patch is not remotely as good as a Leica M, or Minolta CLE. And the body feels hard and angular to me. Weird because my M5 and CLE are also angular but for some reason much more comfortable to hold.
To be fair, you can get two or three Ps for one Leica M but I guess there is a very good reason for that.
My P. What a looker. That'll teach me for being so shallow!:
As for the J8 - what a lens! I picked up a NOS one from a Russian seller which had perfect clean/haze free glass. Apart from the clickless aperture ring being easy to change your settings, it just flat out rocks.
Taken with an M4-2 on BW400CN (not the P, still going through that first film) and the J8:
So, buying the P just because it was so pretty has not yet worked out for me.
The J8, on the other hand, has been the opposite reaction.
But.. it just doesn't do it for me. The VF and especially RF patch is not remotely as good as a Leica M, or Minolta CLE. And the body feels hard and angular to me. Weird because my M5 and CLE are also angular but for some reason much more comfortable to hold.
To be fair, you can get two or three Ps for one Leica M but I guess there is a very good reason for that.
My P. What a looker. That'll teach me for being so shallow!:
As for the J8 - what a lens! I picked up a NOS one from a Russian seller which had perfect clean/haze free glass. Apart from the clickless aperture ring being easy to change your settings, it just flat out rocks.
Taken with an M4-2 on BW400CN (not the P, still going through that first film) and the J8:
So, buying the P just because it was so pretty has not yet worked out for me.
The J8, on the other hand, has been the opposite reaction.