ktmrider
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So, I bought my first film Leica in 1974, a CL. I acquired an M3 around 1977 and kept it a few years. I have owned an M2 (four or five bodies), a couple original M4's plus the M4P and M4/2. I also owned a couple M6's and M6TTL when they first appeared. My latest film camera is an M5 from Sherry and I truly believe it may be the best shooter if you want a metered M. I recently traded it for an M2. I have never owned a M7, MP or MA.
I enjoy shooting both 35 and 50 focal lengths almost equally. The M2 is my favorite viewfinder while I like the more modern film loading and rewind of the M4. A meter is nice but I really don't like the frame lines in a modern Leica as I find it just clutters everything up. And the reason I still use Leica's is the viewfinder and rangefinder focusing. But a Nikon F with 55f3.5 Micro Nikkor would be a close second, especially if I was restricted to 50mm.
I presently own a M2 and an MP240 and several M mount lenses from Leica, Zeiss and Voightlander. If push came to shove and I could only have one film body, it would be an M2 with either a 35 or 50. I would probably have to flip a coin to determine which lens I would keep. Luckily I can own more then one camera.
So, I am looking at another film camera. I may very well sell the MP240 keeping the FujiX100F for digital needs. My question is which film body? I am wondering if I am missing something since I have not shot an M3 since 1977, especially using a 50.
I am presently in Asia and will be returning to the US in March, 2020. I may go to Hong Kong or Tokyo and spend a couple days searching for either a M4, M2 with rapid film loading (can't remember model) or a M3. I know we each have favorite film bodies but what am I not seeing about the M3?
Thanks for commenting.
I enjoy shooting both 35 and 50 focal lengths almost equally. The M2 is my favorite viewfinder while I like the more modern film loading and rewind of the M4. A meter is nice but I really don't like the frame lines in a modern Leica as I find it just clutters everything up. And the reason I still use Leica's is the viewfinder and rangefinder focusing. But a Nikon F with 55f3.5 Micro Nikkor would be a close second, especially if I was restricted to 50mm.
I presently own a M2 and an MP240 and several M mount lenses from Leica, Zeiss and Voightlander. If push came to shove and I could only have one film body, it would be an M2 with either a 35 or 50. I would probably have to flip a coin to determine which lens I would keep. Luckily I can own more then one camera.
So, I am looking at another film camera. I may very well sell the MP240 keeping the FujiX100F for digital needs. My question is which film body? I am wondering if I am missing something since I have not shot an M3 since 1977, especially using a 50.
I am presently in Asia and will be returning to the US in March, 2020. I may go to Hong Kong or Tokyo and spend a couple days searching for either a M4, M2 with rapid film loading (can't remember model) or a M3. I know we each have favorite film bodies but what am I not seeing about the M3?
Thanks for commenting.