tedium
Newbie
I think it's a fantastic camera that gets a lot of stick from people because they don't like how it looks.I love mine and haven't regretted buying it.
agoglanian
Reconnected.
I think the complaints over size and aesthetics are silly. To me it seems like an ergonomic win and I'm looking forward to using it.
Huss
Veteran
I love the way it looks! And handles. Stand out of the M crowd, use the best shooter mechanical M there is!
Huss
Veteran
M5. The overhanging shutter speed dial in combination with the needle meter works really well.
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Really nice! What film and what lens?
Erik van Straten
Veteran
I am hooked on the M5.
Leica M5, Summilux 35mm f/1.4 pre asph v1 "steel rim", Tmax400.
Erik.
Leica M5, Summilux 35mm f/1.4 pre asph v1 "steel rim", Tmax400.
Erik.

mmork
Member
Really nice! What film and what lens?
Thank you. Cinestill 50 Daylight and Summicron 50. Pictures were taken at the New Year festivities of the Hmong people in Northern Thailand last year.
Huss
Veteran
Thank you. Cinestill 50 Daylight and Summicron 50. Pictures were taken at the New Year festivities of the Hmong people in Northern Thailand last year.
Thanks! I love the look of Cinestill 50. I have some 800 waiting for night time use, but that obviously is a completely different look.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Erik van Straten, off topic question but can I ask what scanner you are using, and what negative holder that allows you to scan the very edge of the film, creating that nice black border?
Hello Guy,
Short answer: www.betterscanning.com/scanning/models/v600.html
Erik.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Leica M5, Summilux 35mm f/1.4 pre asph "steel rim", Tmax400.
Erik.
Erik.


mmork
Member
Thanks! I love the look of Cinestill 50. I have some 800 waiting for night time use, but that obviously is a completely different look.
This would be Cinestill 800, which IMO is also quite suitable for outdoor use. Detail of Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, taken with M5 and Summicron 2/50.
Dez
Bodger Extraordinaire
So... I had a bunch of friends over for my birthday this weekend and after a few beers and a few glasses of wine, I somehow found myself on eBay.
Turns out alcohol completely removes any hesitation to BID NOW. Whoops.
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You should drink more often. I suspect you got a very good price for the best film Leica ever made. Enjoy!
Cheers,
Dez
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Leica M5, Summilux 35mm f/1.4 pre asph v1 steel rim, Tmax400.
Erik.
Erik.




Huss
Veteran
This would be Cinestill 800, which IMO is also quite suitable for outdoor use. Detail of Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, taken with M5 and Summicron 2/50.
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Very nice! Any corrective filters used?
mmork
Member
Very nice! Any corrective filters used?
None. But I cannot say whether the developing/scanning lab used corrections...
agoglanian
Reconnected.
You should drink more often. I suspect you got a very good price for the best film Leica ever made. Enjoy!
Cheers,
Dez
Dez,
Haha that gave me a good laugh! It won't be a regular occurrence, I assure you of that. However I did get what I consider to be a very fair price on the camera, even after I send it to Sherry K eventually it will still be pretty reasonable. I'm enjoying shooting with it so far and once I get it tuned up it's going to be one heck of a machine.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Leica M5, Summilux 35mm f/1.4 pre asph steel rim, Tmax400.
Erik.
Erik.




brasshands
Newbie
Hey Raoul!
The battery is definitely the least of your worries. I'd recommend buying a C.R.I.S battery adaptor that uses the standard 386 battery as a substitute for the old PX625 mercury battery. A little pricey for what it is but your other option is purchasing the WeinCell alternative for $7. I had the M5 for a minute but the body isn't compatible with several Leica lenses that have protruding rear elements. Also, if you have the Summicron 50mm DR lens, you can't use the goggles and the piece where the goggles fit on the lens itself will scrape your body in the shape of a small crescent moon.
The M5 is great in that it's the last Leica model to have a brass top plate instead of the copper top plates that M6 and beyond use. Also I loved the option to use the strap mounted horizontally or vertically. Plus, it FEELS substantial. But the weight became a bit of an issue for me when I shot over a prolonged amount of time. I also thought the metering was cool and it felt just as natural as using the illuminated arrows.
Lastly, $850 is pretty standard for M5's but the warranty is a nice bonus. You can definitely find one's that are in great condition for a little cheaper if price is a factor.
Hope this helps a little!
Best, Parker
Ps. - If you are in the market for a C.R.I.S battery adaptor I'd be happy to sell you mine! Just private message me
The battery is definitely the least of your worries. I'd recommend buying a C.R.I.S battery adaptor that uses the standard 386 battery as a substitute for the old PX625 mercury battery. A little pricey for what it is but your other option is purchasing the WeinCell alternative for $7. I had the M5 for a minute but the body isn't compatible with several Leica lenses that have protruding rear elements. Also, if you have the Summicron 50mm DR lens, you can't use the goggles and the piece where the goggles fit on the lens itself will scrape your body in the shape of a small crescent moon.
The M5 is great in that it's the last Leica model to have a brass top plate instead of the copper top plates that M6 and beyond use. Also I loved the option to use the strap mounted horizontally or vertically. Plus, it FEELS substantial. But the weight became a bit of an issue for me when I shot over a prolonged amount of time. I also thought the metering was cool and it felt just as natural as using the illuminated arrows.
Lastly, $850 is pretty standard for M5's but the warranty is a nice bonus. You can definitely find one's that are in great condition for a little cheaper if price is a factor.
Hope this helps a little!
Best, Parker
Ps. - If you are in the market for a C.R.I.S battery adaptor I'd be happy to sell you mine! Just private message me
rhl-oregon
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FrankS
Registered User
Lovely shots, Robert.
rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
Oh, thank you for having a look, Frank. Not the best image of my daughter, but my favorite.
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