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M6 and M3

M6 and M3

My black M6 and her old sister M3, 1997 and 1960 respectively. With their good little Summicrons: the faultless 50/2 and the astonishing 35/2.

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Couldn't help it, took a couple more shots of my M4 with the Nokton F/1.1
 

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anyone have a photo(s) of a well used Leica M4-2? Want to see how it ages through useage. Dont know whether to keep it or trade it for a M2. Thanks.
 
anyone have a photo(s) of a well used Leica M4-2? Want to see how it ages through useage. Dont know whether to keep it or trade it for a M2. Thanks.

rlouzan just posted a link to my M4-2 and M2, both pretty beaten up.

They wear nicely, I think. Not as "classy" as a black paint camera, but they work wonderfully
 
that's a little self-righteous.
are hot-rods only nice looking to the person who customized them?

bob

Why's that "self-righteous?" All those scratches and dents represent experiences -- experiences that mean nothing to me, because I don't know what they are and I wasn't there. I appreciate that the camera is being used, but it has no meaning for me, and I think it looks ugly. Now, if I'm the one who put the scratches and dents into the camera, then it's the cliched different story.

PS -- I think hotrods look stupid too.
 
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Been wanting to do this for a while. Top, bottom, front, and back views of the M's
really of nice sight to see.
 
I've been back in the states (California/Florida) for a couple of weeks and I managed to shoot a couple of photos of the set up that I have with me.

m6ttl/28mm, m2/35mm and a 50mm rigid
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cheers, michael
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Hey Simon and JSU,

It's a good question, and to be honest, I thought something similiar when I bought the m2 to compliment my m6ttl.....but in actuality, I only use/work with one camera at a time....

I bought that m6ttl about 9 or 10 years ago and used it everyday and took it everywhere. I bought that m2 along with an m3 about a year and a half ago from a member here as "back-up" cameras. I am not comfortable walking around with more than one camera swinging from my body...

I know some people use more than one camera when they are out shooting, but it doesn't feel right to me...so, I guess to answer your question, "no" it is not an issue for me because of how I shoot, but I can understand how it would be to someone who shoots 2 bodies simultaneously.

cheers, michael
 
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I was in Shanghai for a few days early this week and had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Zhou and got a black half case with red stitches. Later that day I visited Xing Guang Camera mall, 7 floors of new/used photo equipment for both digital and film enthusiasts and found the tan case with matching strap for the M6.
 
I was in Shanghai for a few days early this week and had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Zhou and got a black half case with red stitches. Later that day I visited Xing Guang Camera mall, 7 floors of new/used photo equipment for both digital and film enthusiasts and found the tan case with matching strap for the M6.
Boy, I enjoyed that photo visit in China
 
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This is my carry-everywhere kit. Took me a while to figure out what I liked, I bought and sold a few lenses and bodies but I really like the M6, and finally got my second body last week!
 
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