pelican
Member
john341
camera user
Show me your Leica M
Show me your Leica M
I once had an M3 then later a M2..I can't believe I sold them! I look at pictures of them now and calculate how long it will take before I own another. I remember using them was sooo comfortable. What cameras!
Show me your Leica M
I once had an M3 then later a M2..I can't believe I sold them! I look at pictures of them now and calculate how long it will take before I own another. I remember using them was sooo comfortable. What cameras!
antistatic
Well-known
My new MP with the Rokkor 40mm. I think this is the start of something beautiful.

reuno
Log out, go shoot.
I have the summicron-c which is a "clone" of the rokkor and yeah, that's a beautifull small piece of lens. Pics are stunning...
Its fits well your shiny MP ! Enjoy;
Its fits well your shiny MP ! Enjoy;
sockeyed
Well-known
Just back from mods by DAG. Tweaks include removal of the 75mm and 135mm framelines & replacing the two-piece thumb winder with a single-piece MP-style one.
Leica M6 "Classic" from 1986
Leica grip 14405
Voigtlander 35mm f/1.4 S.C. (single coat)
Voigtlander 28mm Accessory Finder
Abrahamsson Softrelease
If folks wonder about the accessory finder on an M6, it's because I like framing with it - I find the 28mm framelines on the M6 close to the edge, and I like extra view the Voigtlander finder provides around the framelines.

Leica M6 "Classic" from 1986
Leica grip 14405
Voigtlander 35mm f/1.4 S.C. (single coat)
Voigtlander 28mm Accessory Finder
Abrahamsson Softrelease
If folks wonder about the accessory finder on an M6, it's because I like framing with it - I find the 28mm framelines on the M6 close to the edge, and I like extra view the Voigtlander finder provides around the framelines.
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Steve Walton
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Ooops....just realised I posted a shot of my MP on this thread some time ago. Apologies for the error. I should come here more often! 
The grip came from HK via Ebay if anyone is interested. Looks better than the plastic Leica grip. Works well when I use the Noctilux.
The grip came from HK via Ebay if anyone is interested. Looks better than the plastic Leica grip. Works well when I use the Noctilux.
tomasis
Well-known
steve, it is worth post the same image many times. MP o Nocti is such sweet combo
me feeling like a bear who see tasty honey 
tmfabian
I met a man once...
Everyone praises the sexy look and feel of the Leica and then sticks a big, honkin' grip on it!![]()
I hate those god forsaken grips, I got one for free once and it's still in the box, I should probably get around to just selling it one of these days.
swoop
Well-known
I bought an M-Grip to try it out. I mounted it once and immediately disliked it. The Leica is much more comfy as it. The grip has been sitting in my cabinet for over a year now.
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Steve Walton
Guest
Everyone praises the sexy look and feel of the Leica and then sticks a big, honkin' grip on it!![]()
Don't remember ever doing that, but a grip is sort of....useful.
So is the camera.
back alley
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grips are great!!
especially with wrist straps, great combo.
even with my major pretty zeiss ikon i have a black grip that covers some of the cobalt skin...
especially with wrist straps, great combo.
even with my major pretty zeiss ikon i have a black grip that covers some of the cobalt skin...
sepiareverb
genius and moron
With arthritis a grip is a necessity.
HSI
The Fourth
I want a case for my Leica, but I don't want to have to deal with taking it off every time I finish a roll.
What is a kid to do?
What is a kid to do?
monster
Established
My little boy.

HSI
The Fourth
A Luigi case is so sensual to hold and smell that you will forget all about actually shooting the camera and just want to fondle it. So you won't need to take it off!
Saves a ton of film.
I already walk around the house firing the camera off repeatedly.
So I don't think that is a problem for me, in all honesty.
sienarot
Well-known
enochRoot
a chymist of some repute
coolest shots in this thread yet!
akptc
Shoot first, think later
Thanks! The hood is from seller heavystar on ebay, I believe it is identical to item # 140235815821 ("Metal Wide Angle 72mm Screw-in Lens Hood"). On my M6, the hood, which is screwed into a thin filter, projects about half way into the bottom edge of the 50mm frameline and covers about 60-65% of the right vertical edge of the frameline.Hi there akptc,
Nice kit you got there!
Since recently I own the same lens, but am left without a suitable hood for it. Can you tell me what brand/model hood this is, it how much of the viewfinder is obstructed by it? Thanks for your time & effort,
1alfred
Established
My M6
My M6
M6 with jupiter 12
I`ve only owned it for a few months, it takes some time to get used to, but I like it more and more.
www.thelocomotives.blogspot.com
My M6
M6 with jupiter 12
I`ve only owned it for a few months, it takes some time to get used to, but I like it more and more.
www.thelocomotives.blogspot.com
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Bill Blackwell
Leica M Shooter
M6 with jupiter 12
I`ve only owned it for a few months, it takes some time to get used to, but I like it more and more.
www.thelocomotives.blogspot.com
I could be wrong, but I am quite sure you would fall completely in love with this camera if it had strap lugs and most any body covering.
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