Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
I got an M2. A beauty it is. I am mesmerized by its beauty; I have become enchanted by how it's been handcrafted, and just how it's made it through decades of use, here, in my hands, still mechanically faithful.
I have an M6 classic, so you would think what could possibly make me get a body with no light meter? Even worse, no "rapid load" spool. It was love and attraction at the same time.
Who's to blame? You'd think it was the M6, ok, maybe. The need to have a backup body? Perhaps. But the catalyst was something that was least expected: the Rolleiflex Automat.
You see, the Rolleiflex Automat has no light meter; I've been operating that baby with a rather unreliable light meter, and loaded with either Tri-X or Tj-Max 400 rated at ISO 1000 or 800 respectively, for development in Diafine (a-ha!) And that is how I became more and more confident in not relying on my automatic lightmetering e-vyl ways.
So back to the classics. Expensive? Yes. But I traded in a few pieces of equipment, and used some credit I already had, and paid the difference. So I was getting my M2 in installments, so to speak.
I saw it on Friday, and I thought and I thought over the weekend, and got it yesterday...just in time to celebrate Solstice Day! Now, can't wait for my on-call rotation (at work) to be over to go out and take some shots and post some results!
I thought photo happiness was an M6 and a Summitar. With an M2, now I can't wait for my Summarit and my Summar to come back from DAG!
So, Leica GAS attack? Or just a natural step in the course of a Leica owner's life?
I have an M6 classic, so you would think what could possibly make me get a body with no light meter? Even worse, no "rapid load" spool. It was love and attraction at the same time.
Who's to blame? You'd think it was the M6, ok, maybe. The need to have a backup body? Perhaps. But the catalyst was something that was least expected: the Rolleiflex Automat.
You see, the Rolleiflex Automat has no light meter; I've been operating that baby with a rather unreliable light meter, and loaded with either Tri-X or Tj-Max 400 rated at ISO 1000 or 800 respectively, for development in Diafine (a-ha!) And that is how I became more and more confident in not relying on my automatic lightmetering e-vyl ways.
So back to the classics. Expensive? Yes. But I traded in a few pieces of equipment, and used some credit I already had, and paid the difference. So I was getting my M2 in installments, so to speak.
I saw it on Friday, and I thought and I thought over the weekend, and got it yesterday...just in time to celebrate Solstice Day! Now, can't wait for my on-call rotation (at work) to be over to go out and take some shots and post some results!
I thought photo happiness was an M6 and a Summitar. With an M2, now I can't wait for my Summarit and my Summar to come back from DAG!
So, Leica GAS attack? Or just a natural step in the course of a Leica owner's life?