robklurfield
eclipse
M2, M4, M6, CL, Digilux 2, Digizoom(? little Fuji-based gizmo), M8, IIIF
Roberto V.
Le surrèalisme, c'est moi
M4 and IIIC. Still have both, but the IIIC is going for sale soon. The M4 was my first RF, and the first Leica I ever saw in person. I'm keeping that one until I die.
JHP
Well-known
M6
M4
M4-p
Cl
Mp
M4
M4-p
Cl
Mp
dogberryjr
[Pithy phrase]
IIIa
IIIf
M2
M3
M4
M6
M7
MP
M8
M9
So what?
IIIf
M2
M3
M4
M6
M7
MP
M8
M9
So what?
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Listing the Leicas you have used is a painful reminder of the ones you have let slip through your fingers unfortunately!
My immaculate lllG with it's original unmarked ever ready case comes to mind here ... sold it because I was broke (as usual), should have sold a kidney instead!
My immaculate lllG with it's original unmarked ever ready case comes to mind here ... sold it because I was broke (as usual), should have sold a kidney instead!

Gary E
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III C
III RD
M2
M3
M4
M5
M6
Wish I had all of them.
M2
M3
M4
M4-2
M5
M6
M7
MP
Indeed, I also wish I had them all
taskoni
Well-known
I am currently using my Leica III, M2 and R7
hexiplex
Well-known
I cannot imagine what this information means to you.
And I cannot imagine what you think that the information that you cannot imagine what the information of what Leica models RFFers have used means to us. But thank you for sharing none the less, very informative.
Personally, I've used and handled these Leica models, but not owned all of them:
II
IIIf RD / ST
X1
M3
CL
M4-P
M6
M8
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Owned and used: A, III, IIIa, IIIb, IIIc, IIIf, IIIg, M2, M3, M4-P, MP, M8, M9
Used for more or less extended periods: II, M6ttl, M8.2
Handled but never put a film through: B, 250 (FF and GG), Standard, M1, M4, M4-2, CL, M5, M6, Nullserie copy, fake IIId
Among the Leicas I no longer have, the only two I'd like to have again are the A (a 1927 model, as far as I recall), purely as an example of the first Leica, and the II, because it's so pretty and for sentimental reasons (first Leica I ever used, around 42 years ago, belonged to a girl I was madly in love with -- even before she got the Leica).
Quite honestly, apart from wanting to keep the first Leica I owned (IIIa, which I have kept for sentimental reasons -- my only remaining screw-mount Leica) I'd be perfectly happy with 2x MP and 2x M9 (I'd need one more of each). I'm not particularly sentimentally attached to my M2 (except that it has a Rapidwinder) and I'd cheerfully sell the M4-P tomorrow. As it is, the M2 stands in for a second MP and the M8 stands in for a second M9.
Having owned or used most older Leicas, I genuinely don't agree that they are better than the current models. Yes, my M3s were wonderfully smooth, but the lack of a 35mm frame meant that I sold the last one long ago, and besides, I like metered cameras.
Cheers,
R.
Used for more or less extended periods: II, M6ttl, M8.2
Handled but never put a film through: B, 250 (FF and GG), Standard, M1, M4, M4-2, CL, M5, M6, Nullserie copy, fake IIId
Among the Leicas I no longer have, the only two I'd like to have again are the A (a 1927 model, as far as I recall), purely as an example of the first Leica, and the II, because it's so pretty and for sentimental reasons (first Leica I ever used, around 42 years ago, belonged to a girl I was madly in love with -- even before she got the Leica).
Quite honestly, apart from wanting to keep the first Leica I owned (IIIa, which I have kept for sentimental reasons -- my only remaining screw-mount Leica) I'd be perfectly happy with 2x MP and 2x M9 (I'd need one more of each). I'm not particularly sentimentally attached to my M2 (except that it has a Rapidwinder) and I'd cheerfully sell the M4-P tomorrow. As it is, the M2 stands in for a second MP and the M8 stands in for a second M9.
Having owned or used most older Leicas, I genuinely don't agree that they are better than the current models. Yes, my M3s were wonderfully smooth, but the lack of a 35mm frame meant that I sold the last one long ago, and besides, I like metered cameras.
Cheers,
R.
MISH
Well-known
Standard
IIIf red dial
2X M3DS
M4-P
still own them all.... my only regret...the ones I did not buy
IIIf red dial
2X M3DS
M4-P
still own them all.... my only regret...the ones I did not buy
cosmonaut
Well-known
I cannot imagine what this information means to you.
In my area there is nowhere to go to try out or test drive a Leica. So the first one I ever used I owned. Quite an investment for a deal like that. Plus I was curious if there was anybody out there that has used them all.
cosmonaut
Well-known
M4 and IIIC. Still have both, but the IIIC is going for sale soon. The M4 was my first RF, and the first Leica I ever saw in person. I'm keeping that one until I die.
One of the reasons I asked.... Many out there are in the same boat. To see one you have to buy one. But I am glad I did. I have owned four. Sold two and will never sell anymore.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
There used to be two good camera stores in Bermuda in the 1960s, a few doors apart, and one of them usually had a screw-mount Leica or two in stock. Of course I couldn't afford them, at twenty quid or more a throw ($45+). Then a school friend had one, then my girlfriend wanted a reliable, versatile camera and on my advice she bought a II conversion, 23010, twenty quid. After a while she wanted it back so I had to buy my own, a IIIa, 229 589, thirty quid. A slippery slope since...
Until about 1990, of course, there used to be these marvellous things called camera shops. Now, I don't know if there'd be any camera store in a hundred mile radius with a Leica for sale. I'd probably have to go to Paris, 200 miles away. Though I can't really imagine buying any camera without having handled it, or one like it, before. Worth the trip to Paris!
Cheers,
R.
Until about 1990, of course, there used to be these marvellous things called camera shops. Now, I don't know if there'd be any camera store in a hundred mile radius with a Leica for sale. I'd probably have to go to Paris, 200 miles away. Though I can't really imagine buying any camera without having handled it, or one like it, before. Worth the trip to Paris!
Cheers,
R.
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ChrisN
Striving
I cannot imagine what this information means to you.
Is this not equally true for at least 90% of what is posted on internet forums?
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
sold it because I was broke (as usual), should have sold a kidney instead!
How many kidneys have you owned and used?
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
How many kidneys have you owned and used?![]()
I buy them back (discounted) occasionally if the new owners decide they don't like them!
besk
Well-known
M2
M6
CL
IIIf (RD) (only one I own now)
Minilux
I much regret selling the CL I purchased new with the 40, 90 and Elmarit 28.
M6
CL
IIIf (RD) (only one I own now)
Minilux
I much regret selling the CL I purchased new with the 40, 90 and Elmarit 28.
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ronnies
Well-known
*cough*... none...
errrr..... None.
Does that mean we both have to leave?
Ronnie
Owned and used...
CL, M2, M3, M4, M4-2, M6, M8, M8.2
Minilux, CM, Digilux 1, D-LUX 4, X1
IIIc, IIIg, If
CL, M2, M3, M4, M4-2, M6, M8, M8.2
Minilux, CM, Digilux 1, D-LUX 4, X1
IIIc, IIIg, If
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braver
Well-known
Is this not equally true for at least 90% of what is posted on internet forums?![]()
Why the sad face? Enough useful information out there to read if you want, but thank god for couple of minutes (hours?) of uselessness now and then.
I've had a CL
3 M2's
An M6 'Wetzlar'
Now an M6 .58 TTL
Looking for a good deal on an .72 TTL... always looking for something it seems
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