Stu W
Well-known
Hey Tim, It's an M4 at a good price. I don't know the extent of the de-cementing but I've seen plenty of cameras with crystallization of the cement around the edges. This has come up before and most of the experts seem to agree that it may mean nothing. And if it does need repair 5 years down the road so what? It is repairable by several routes. I believe an M2 up to an M6 finder will fit. Have yours repaired with the newer uv cured lens cements and the repair will probably last 150 years. You just bought a very desireable camera at a very nice price. Enjoy it. Stu
kevin m
Veteran
Looks like a good buy for the price. A few dings means you won't be scared to use it! 
chibaken
Member
I understand the reflex purchase but that is something one learns to deal with over time...
Can you give us a timescale on that?
I take your Caveat emptor and raise you a "Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat."
awilder
Alan Wilder
The return policy is reassuring but to elliminate any doubt about the prism decementing issue, why not forward a copy of the ad to Sherry Krauter or DAG to get their opinion? Sherry can be a little more pesamistic sometimes so if she says not to worry, I wouldn't give it a second thought.
LChanyungco
Well-known
Great, this makes me feel much better about the purchase. I think I'm going to have to find a 50 rigid summicron to go with it.
if this is the lens of your choice why not an M3 ? M4 is great though, you'll enjoy that for sure.
Michiel Fokkema
Michiel Fokkema
Hi,
Looks like a great buy.
My Mamiya 6 has a crack in the front glass of the vf. I just don't see it when using the camera. You'll also get used to it.
Cheers,
Michiel Fokkema
Looks like a great buy.
My Mamiya 6 has a crack in the front glass of the vf. I just don't see it when using the camera. You'll also get used to it.
Cheers,
Michiel Fokkema
tbarker13
shooter of stuff
Actually I plan to alternate between a 35 and 50 with the camera, so the 35mm frame lines will be handy. I just like the rigid cron, though I may end up with something else. I have a 50/1.4 nikkor right now, and may just stick with that.
And it's probably not a bad idea to get the input of Sherry or Don before making the final decision on the camera. With any luck, it should arrive today or tomorrow. I went by the local photo store yesterday and picked up some fresh B&W chemistry. It's been almost two years since processing my last roll of film.
And it's probably not a bad idea to get the input of Sherry or Don before making the final decision on the camera. With any luck, it should arrive today or tomorrow. I went by the local photo store yesterday and picked up some fresh B&W chemistry. It's been almost two years since processing my last roll of film.
if i don't get it all wrong, decementing is what has been going on in my m3 since i bought it. that was four years ago, and it has never bothered me, and it has neither gotten any worse (nor better).
your new one looks quite wonderful btw. hope you'll become good mates ,-)
your new one looks quite wonderful btw. hope you'll become good mates ,-)
RichardB
Well-known
Can you give us a timescale on that?
I take your Caveat emptor and raise you a "Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat."
Answer to your question; about 60 years.
I don't think Teddy had the purchase of a Leica in mind when he gave that speech!-Dick
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