Hey Joe! I bought a "P"....

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Todd.Hanz

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Yeah thats right, I got a "P"............an M4-P, so can I join the club now???

:D :D :D

Here a couple pics.......

Todd
 
Todd,
You joined the club a long time ago. Nice new camera! I'm sure it won;t be your last! That's the club...

And I still want a Canon P. I am up to a Canon IIf, Vt, and 3 Canon 7 's. I may sell the last one off, but it is smooth and I fixed the meter myself. If I do, the money will go for a Canon P.

That M4-P is nice. Goes nice with an M3. So does an M2. You need one of those. Consider it Club Dues.
 
todd, your true colours shine too bright.
i knew which p before i clicked on the thread.

nice camera, i had one and it treated me better than i treated it.

you are now a 2 leica body man?

joe
 
backalley photo said:
todd, your true colours shine too bright.
i knew which p before i clicked on the thread.

nice camera, i had one and it treated me better than i treated it.

you are now a 2 leica body man?

joe

aint no foolin' you!
I actually was watching a canon 7 with 50 1.2 on the auction site, but I also bought a Voigtlander 28mm Ultron and needed the framelines. I do have 2 Leica bodies, the sad thing is the M4-P has brought to my attention that the RF in the M3 may have succumb to balsam glue separation, it far less bright than the M4 and yellowing.

Todd
 
time for the 3 to visit the camera spa?

funny how that works sometime, to make the comparison and discover what you thought was good is not so.

like those who try the canon p after using another camera...;)

joe
 
what finder is that in the first picture?

also, if anybody feels that they have too many cameras they could always donate one to me, a needy college kid.
 
einolu,
The finder is off a Yashica GSN aux. kit, I put it on because the lens that is on it is made for the M3 so it only brings up the 50mm framelines.
Hey man, I'm a needy college kid too ;)
Todd
 
It looked familiar, I have the same one that I use for my jupiter 12! Too bad everything looks a bit dim when looking through it, then again a Leica brightlines would cost me about 15x more...
 
backalley photo said:
time for the 3 to visit the camera spa?

funny how that works sometime, to make the comparison and discover what you thought was good is not so.

like those who try the canon p after using another camera...;)

joe

Yes I will need to send the M3 off for rest, relaxation, and re-cementing ;)

With the money I have wrapped up in Leica equipment, i had better not try a canon p then.

Todd
 
With the money I have wrapped up in Leica equipment, i had better not try a canon p then.

oh, good idea. i hadn't thought of that.;)

joe
 
Welcome to the two-fisted Leica shooter club, Todd... Now you have one for color and the other for B&W.

This time... please, take it with anywhere!
 
Glad to hear that, Todd... It's been because of your experience that I prefer to face the wrath of my wife and carry my gear bag into supermarkets (my Leica even went to the opera once! :) ), instead of leaving it in the car.

And, again, congratulations on the new family member!
 
SolaresLarrave said:
Glad to hear that, Todd... It's been because of your experience that I prefer to face the wrath of my wife and carry my gear bag into supermarkets (my Leica even went to the opera once! :) ), instead of leaving it in the car.

Glad to help :)

Thanks guys.

Todd
 
Using a M3 Summaron on the M4-P

Using a M3 Summaron on the M4-P

Todd.Hanz said:
einolu,
The finder is off a Yashica GSN aux. kit, I put it on because the lens that is on it is made for the M3 so it only brings up the 50mm framelines.
Hey man, I'm a needy college kid too ;)
Todd

Hi Todd, very nice M4-P, but a note of caution: the Summaron 35 version for the M3 must be scale focused on the M2 & M4 thru M7 unless used with the "eyes". Otherwise the focus will off at any distance other than infinity. This is bothersome but not the end of the world as the lens can be scale focused easily, and the f3.5 widest aperture gives you plenty of leaway.

To verify this just set the lens for 1 meter and then look thru the rangefinder at a coke can 1 meter from the camera and it will be very obvious. With the eyes everything works properly, the 50mm framelines are minified and the field of view is that of the 35.

Regards, Paul C.
 
Congrats on the aquisition of a fine camera. Welcome aboard :) I still need to shoot more with my mp.
 
Thanks Jorge!

Paul, I learned that the hard way on my M3 shooting without the goggles. I just put it on the camera for picture taking sake :)
Thanks for the info though. I have never scale focused it, need to give it a try.

Todd
 
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