Leica M5... good choice?

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Hi everybody,

For the first time, I'm asking you -super-competent rangefinder freaks ;-)- for advice...

I'm seriously considering buying a Leica M5. I like the look and the features of this camera but I'm still torn between the M5 and the M6.
My main concerns are the cost of the repairs for the M5 and its size.

I found a black 3 lugs one for under $850, 60 days warranty.
Do you think it's a good price? For people who use a M5, what do you think about it as a street shooter?...etc...

I'd love to hear opinions about this camera -btw, I've searched a lot on here and p.net but would like to have "fresh" opinions :)

Thanks,
Raoul
 
Am not one of the Magi, but you asked. I think the price is good. That said, my mind set will not allow me to be comfortable with the battery issue. An M6 for a few hundred more is the better buy IMO.
 
I love mine. I was offered a beater, litterally-had a crushed corner near the shutter wheel, 2 lug for $750. I passed. Check the shutter wheel. Sometime during the run, Leica stiffened the detents. You want that. My M5 was an early 2 lug with the soft shutter wheel detents. The previous owner had Sherry Krauter turn it into a 3 lug stiffer shutter late version.

Once more, I love my M5. The price is good. The Wein zinc-air battery cells work!
 
Sounds like a good price. If you like the M5 as you said, then I would get it. You can always find an M6 if you find you prefer that, but the other way around is not so easy.
 
I have two M5 and I really believe they are perhaps the most under-appreciated devices conceived by man. Sure there are but two popular names on the internet who service them, but the world is bigger than the internet, and the meter system, even the arm could not be simpler. The viewfinder is great and so intuitive..
A fine fine camera. I like the side lugs too.. bandalier style.. no belly bounce..

The shutter is essentially the same as the other early m types, and by now the early models' snafu of the problematic shutter drum or whatever has surely been sorted out of any working bodies around.
 
Battery issue? Oh please. There are at least 3 solutions to this, it is NOT a consideration.
 
Yeah, I'm not thinking of the battery as a problem. Heard that a C.R.I.S adapter would do the job, right?
 
"the fault lies not in our cells but in our selves" I know there are remedies but the problem is in my mind and I did not know if the questioner knew that there was a battery issue. When I used the Wein cells I covered up the holes between shootings to ensure the battery's life. When I used the Cris adapter or had DAG adapt my CL to modern cells, I could not get the idea that the voltage curve of silver cells is not the same as mercury cells. Every thing I said was "in my opinion" and that was all I offered even though it comes from the mind of an anal retentive.
 
OK, the loss of mercury cells is a problem. Not just for the M5 but also Gossen meters, and a zillion cameras. There are work arounds. The M5 shutter is fully mechanical. No battery. No meter. Shutter is fine.

Did anyone mention that the M5 shutter is continuously variable from 1/2 sec to 1/1000 sec? That is most useful!

Did anyone mention that the M5 is the last of the hand fit and adjusted Wetzler bodies? Hey? I swear you can feel it.

It's a brick. But what a lovely brick it is. $850 for a 3 lug? I'm envious. I'd pay that for a second M5. Sell my Canon RF bodies.
 
rool said:
Hi everybody,

For the first time, I'm asking you -super-competent rangefinder freaks ;-)- for advice...

I'm seriously considering buying a Leica M5. I like the look and the features of this camera but I'm still torn between the M5 and the M6.
My main concerns are the cost of the repairs for the M5 and its size.

I found a black 3 lugs one for under $850, 60 days warranty.
Do you think it's a good price? For people who use a M5, what do you think about it as a street shooter?...etc...

I'd love to hear opinions about this camera -btw, I've searched a lot on here and p.net but would like to have "fresh" opinions :)

Thanks,
Raoul

I bought mine a about a year ago for around $800.00 US from a German eBay seller. I was amazed when I unpacked it to discover it was lke new! Bit of a lottery buying things off the bay sometimes but this camera is a gem and works as new, and feels like it must have been CLA'd .... it's as smooth as silk.

They're a funny camera ... some people seem to hate the look of them ... I like it ... and as a photo taking machine they are more than a match for the rest of the Leica range! Japanese collectors seem to pay big bux for them on eBay if they're mint.

Of course ... if you get an M5 you have to have a matching CL. It's only natural! :D
 
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i owned one briefly. i love the look of them. i love the function of the shutter-speed dial (and position). i love the meter and viewfinder feedback. i love the side carry strap lugs (i had a 2-lug). i love the weight. but the size was just too much for me. people say the difference is slight, and maybe in measurements it is. but it feels like a big camera to me. i do have small hands though. the other m bodies just fit me better. if you don't mind the size...jump on it!
 
Very nice one Keith! a new M5 for $800. Now that's a bargain.
How does it compare to your other M's?

Note: I contacted a Japanese M5 user to have his opinion about the cam; he told me he bought his for $1900!! I might buy a bunch here and go sell them over there :)
 
I don't have another M body for comparison. I do have a pair of Canon VI-T bodies. Side by side, top to bottom, the M5 and VI-T are the same height and thickness. The M5 is maybe a 1/4" longer. Add a winder to any other M body and the differences almost disappear.
 
There is sort of a battery issue- the battery compartment can't just take a normal '44' silver oxide cell. The contacts are such that the big 645 case or the wein adaptor ring needs to be on there.. Or just slap these in there, calibrate the meter for the new voltage and bam, no more battery problem..
http://www.batteriesinaflash.com/in...id=248&zenid=efaef9543ea9b5bd6408d4e64a165bc2

The meter has adjustment potentiometers, so no diodes or adaptors are needed.
 
rool said:
Very nice one Keith! a new M5 for $800. Now that's a bargain.
How does it compare to your other M's?

Note: I contacted a Japanese M5 user to have his opinion about the cam; he told me he bought his for $1900!! I might buy a bunch here and go sell them over there :)

I don't use it a lot as there are so many other toys in the toy box. Everything about the camera feels right though and being able to see your shutter speed in the viewfinder while you are using the excellent meter was brilliant for it's time. I have largish hands which suit it and anyone who thinks the camera is too big ... overlooks the size of the SLR's of that era!

Leica put themselves squarely in the poo when they made it and had to do a lot of scrambling to reclaim disgruntled customers. Now there's people tripping over themselves to get them ... they disappear pretty quickly off eBay and I was extremely lucky!

It's ironic! :rolleyes:
 
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If it's a late sr. # like 134xxxx or higher grab it! Leica got all the bugs out by then. If it's early like 129xxxx there may be expensive shutter drum issues down the road unless already taken care of.
 
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