raid
Dad Photographer
FrankS said:Raid, you know how your M3 feels in your hands? Can you feel a difference in build quality in your Bessa T? Some people say they can't, or they say it doesn't matter to them because it's the results that count. That's fine for them, but for me, the process in enjoyable too, and I really enjoy using a very fine tool. That's what the M6 is.
I've not held a Contax Zi, or a Hexar RF. Both of these cameras rely on batteries to operate at all. No problem for most folks. For me, I appreciate the reassurance that my M6 will continue to take pictures sans electricity. I know that one can carry a spare battery no problem, When one is talking about equipment at this high level, it is the little things that count. Something that is important for one person, isn't for another. A camera is something personal like a guitar. At the mid and top range of guitars, they are all great, but little things about different guitars appeal to some and other things bug some. It's very subjective, isn't it. For me, I have more confidence (rightfully placed or not) in a mechanical camera over an electronic one. This is not an issue for others and that's perfectly okay. Everyone's mileage may vary!
Frank: My M3 feels great in my hands and it is in my eyes a masterpiece to be enjoyed while taking photos with it and afterwards. I don'tknow how I managed to keep it mintish looking so long; maybe my respect for its beauty?
The Bessa T feels like a cheap toy in comparison even though it functions very well. The meter is dead on and so is its rangefinder, but using external finders is not always fun. I also prefer mechanical cameras and that's why I mentioned up front the M6, being the last of its breed. I have no hesitation using a non-Leitz lens on a Leica camera.
Yes, the small differences count, and that's way it is in real life. When you reach the top, it takes extraordinary efforts to get higher up there. I already have very functional equipment that by no means is inferior, so I need that extra jump upwards to make spend so much money [it is a lot] for yet another camera and lens.
Regards,
Raid