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Is it? This would go great with my M6.
-Dan
-Dan
How good of a deal? Whats the normal price for these? I am also looking at the Hood and B and W UV filter for an extra $75 so total is $1,175 for all three items....all mint virtually.
-Dan
HERE is a good starting point for you.
How good of a deal? Whats the normal price for these? I am also looking at the Hood and B and W UV filter for an extra $75 so total is $1,175 for all three items....all mint virtually.
-Dan
I paid $1,400 for a 4th version from Canada. So yes.
A 35mm Summicron is a fantastic first lens. Congrats on the purchase! M6s turn up in the classifieds regularly. I would go for the .72 if you plan on using the 35mm for most of your shooting.
Dan,
The "TTL" part of an M6 TTL is the Through The Lens flash metering. It is basically useless unless you plan on using a modern flash regularly. The exposure meter in both versions meters through the lens.
The only reason that I like the TTL better (and I owned both a TTL and a "classic" M6 at the same time) is the shutter speed dial on the TTL. It's larger and I find it easier to turn with my index finger. As I've said in your other thread, I also like that if you want to adjust exposure, you turn either the aperture ring or the shutter speed in the direction indicated by the arrow in the viewfinder. Most people are happy with the classic, smaller dial on their Leicas, but it annoyed me. You'll have to try both out to know if you care one way or the other.
As for viewfinder magnification, none of the film Leicas have 24mm framelines. It's possible that you could use the entire viewfinder of the .58 magnification to frame 24mm, but I don't know for sure. I bet someone else on here does though. If you want to shoot with really wide angles, you should consider a Bessa R4a or R4m.
I think that you should treat the "classic" vs. TTL and viewfinder magnification as two separate questions. Decide which specific camera you want and then hold out for a good deal on one. Of course, this is easier said than done! Anyway, you're halfway there with your 35mm Summicron.
Best of luck,
-Andrew
Thanks for all your help, I think flash is not really something I want to use with this so I think I will just go for the "classic" and .72 seems safe because I think it will be a while before I get any other lenses besides the 35mm. I wanted this mainly for 35mm classic type street photography that is just old school and simple with the high quality of Leica. But....it is always safer to have the extra features in case I change over time....so the .58 TTL M6 seems like a good alternative ahhhhh this is too hard!!!! hahah
-Dan