newfilm
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Hello guys,
for those that own this two camera, does the advance lever smoothness is same for this both (assumed both is single stroke style)? Many thanks for any insight.
note: i moved one my my comment bellow to up here for easier to read:
So, I crumbled, and bough myself a leica M2 body (promise the wife this will be last camera I buy, this year
There is a few things I've notice, so am putting it here seeking the collective wisdom is any of this is normal (for a leica), also maybe I've been reading too many leica post and have a little too high of expectation:
0. Did a quick roll, shutter speed is fine, no light leak, rangefinder spot is LOVELY, the pink tint is .... pleasing... some how. Flash sync is in a weird place, I would though having the socket in front of the camera have more sense (I'm a left eye user), the film winding is, um, a bit harder to get out (ergonomically) because there is very small space between the lever and shutter selection dial when it is "parking" position.
1. the film advance, swing out wind-on (smooth), and end with a big "clunk" when the shutter is cocked(?), feels like breaking a deep fry chicken wing. Not exactly what was mention a "silky smooth" experience (or was that M3)? In comparison, my Canon VL advance the film and cocked the shutter in smoothness that I could actually say buttery smooth.
2. when the film advance lever is "parked" its tooth lock with the jagged tooth on the shutter speed dial, so rotating the dial is no no, that it suppose to work?
3. the shutter speed dial, is easier to grab and rotate with finger and thumb rather than rotate with just index finger? (that amount of resistant is normal too?)
4. when shutter is released, on high speed 1/125++, I can definitely feel a slapping force that knock the camera a little, is that normal, it is a focal plane shutter after all. (I can feel the similar thing in my Zorki as well
5. the 35mm frame line is a little hard to see with my glasses on, that bit seems to be universal for every one
Sorry for the huge wall of text, I'm trying to get a feel of what is "normal" for a leica.
for those that own this two camera, does the advance lever smoothness is same for this both (assumed both is single stroke style)? Many thanks for any insight.
note: i moved one my my comment bellow to up here for easier to read:
So, I crumbled, and bough myself a leica M2 body (promise the wife this will be last camera I buy, this year
There is a few things I've notice, so am putting it here seeking the collective wisdom is any of this is normal (for a leica), also maybe I've been reading too many leica post and have a little too high of expectation:
0. Did a quick roll, shutter speed is fine, no light leak, rangefinder spot is LOVELY, the pink tint is .... pleasing... some how. Flash sync is in a weird place, I would though having the socket in front of the camera have more sense (I'm a left eye user), the film winding is, um, a bit harder to get out (ergonomically) because there is very small space between the lever and shutter selection dial when it is "parking" position.
1. the film advance, swing out wind-on (smooth), and end with a big "clunk" when the shutter is cocked(?), feels like breaking a deep fry chicken wing. Not exactly what was mention a "silky smooth" experience (or was that M3)? In comparison, my Canon VL advance the film and cocked the shutter in smoothness that I could actually say buttery smooth.
2. when the film advance lever is "parked" its tooth lock with the jagged tooth on the shutter speed dial, so rotating the dial is no no, that it suppose to work?
3. the shutter speed dial, is easier to grab and rotate with finger and thumb rather than rotate with just index finger? (that amount of resistant is normal too?)
4. when shutter is released, on high speed 1/125++, I can definitely feel a slapping force that knock the camera a little, is that normal, it is a focal plane shutter after all. (I can feel the similar thing in my Zorki as well
5. the 35mm frame line is a little hard to see with my glasses on, that bit seems to be universal for every one
Sorry for the huge wall of text, I'm trying to get a feel of what is "normal" for a leica.