I had been shooting with 35mm and 645 slr cameras as well as 35mm fixed lens RF cameras for a long time. And I still do! (I love my large Nikon system, as well as my small Olympus and Mamiya systems.) But in 2007, two acquaintances - Ned Bojic and Ralph Gibson both recommended Leica cameras to me. Ralph's made quite a name for himself using Leicas, and Ned ... well you old-timers here know Ned, eh!?
I shrugged it off as I do most things recommended by fans. But then after I had finished a project that got picked up in a big local exhibition, and I was suddenly $1200 richer. I figured that I deserved a treat. I went to a store that sold used cameras, intent on getting something for my existing cameras - I was hoping for an f/1.2 normal lens or maybe a 100mm f/2.0 Zuiko ... I wanted something cool.
As I walked by the Leica case - it usually has a bunch of Hektors, R lenses, along with unaffordable M7 and M8 cameras - I saw a black gem nestled in amongst the usual stuff. I looked closer. It was an M4-P. A couple weeks before, I had handled Ralph's red skinned MP, and was somewhat confused by the numbering system.
What, I wondered on another forum, was an M4-P? That's when Ned told me that was the exact camera he had, and that I should just buy it. The camera I was looking at had a Voigtländer 35mm Ultron on it. Was that a good lens I asked... YES, and YES! were the answers I got. I asked Ralph if that was the camera he had, and he said, "no", he had a special edition MP, and a Leica Summalux lens, but that "any Leica was better than no Leica."
So with these two esteemed recommendations, I went back to the store, saw that the camera was still there, and immediately bought it. Well, almost immediately - I negotiated $200 off the consignment price for a scuffed up back door, and included an inspection by a local Leica expert in the final price. A couple hours later, I walked out of the store as a brand new Leica owner!
Epilogue: About a year later, I was in a Boston Market restaurant ,where I observed a young man talking to his kids about rangefinder cameras. As I find this to be an unusual topic for general conversation, I approached the man. I asked if he was a rangefinder fan, and he said he was. I told him about this forum, and he replied that he was a member - I thought I had recognized him from his avatar.
In fact, he too had been eyeing the M4-P in the store, but had not yet decided to pull the trigger. I'm glad that I had listened to my two Leica-toting mentors! If I had hesitated, I'd be a mere Leica wanna-be, and James (my forum-mate and M4-P rival) would have written this post.