Let's see your Leica M

Yes, an MP3, from Photo VIllage. Arrived yesterday afternoon. I'm already understanding why people rave about them. VF is stunning with the simple frames. And built like a tank. An easily scratched tank that is. ;)
 
Yes, the counter is manual reset, but innards are current MP- modern take-up spool, battery compartment, ISO dial. Frames are the big difference in use, 35/50/90 each alone.
 
Last weekend, I accidently won an M6 on the bay which arrived today.
The camera was serviced in Solms in 2005, so I am quite confident about it.

I didn't mean to buy it, but only placed a bid which I was sure wouldn't win the auction to keep track of it.
When I came back later, I had the message: "Herzlichen Glückwunsch, ..."
Should I be happy or be upset?

Now I hope that my Bessa R will find a good home.

Best regards,
Uwe

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Congratulations Uwe! You should obviously be happy since you got it at an excellent price! :)

sepiareverb said:
And built like a tank. An easily scratched tank that is. ;)
You are absolutely right. I just got back from EP Levine's here in Boston with mine. It was sold as "used" and it is definitely used. It is all scratched up at the back between the VF window and the flash plug, however the price reflected this so I don't mind at all. The weird thing is the plastic is still on the bottom. :eek: It's coming off today! I'm looking forward to trying this out. :)
 
Three rolls through it today Peter and it is a shooters camera for sure. Don't even mind the knob rewind as much as I thought I would, but I've got a GMP wind knob on the way- will certainly make it easier.

Did you get black or chrome?
 
Mine is black - my first black Leica. I'm color agnostic - I take what comes along at the right price :) except I prefer black lenses because they weigh less. I'll see if I can post a pic of the back of mine tomorrow, but yes, it seems like a solid camera but smaller than the M7s I'm used to.
 
Just got my new M3 with 50mm Summicron. I have traded in the old one as I like the original skin of this M3.
 

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existrandom said:
digitalintrigue

what do you think of the handling of griptac?

I like it very much. I was shooting at a party last night and it felt excellent, like an M should feel in the hand. Definitely no concern over slippage, unlike the original surface. Maybe the grip helped steady my hand -- handheld shots as low as 1/8s were sharp using a 35/2 Biogon. ;)
 
peter_n said:
...smaller than the M7s I'm used to.

Indeed it does feel smaller, but it really isn't much smaller at all. The M3 style wind-on is also a pleasant surprise- after the M7's & M5 I didn't know how I'd like it.
 
Good taste in Nikkors

Good taste in Nikkors

digitalintrigue said:
Looks like a DR.

Yes, it's Dual Range. See the flat on top for the goggles.

Digitalintrigue: We have kissing cousin Nikkor-S.C 50/1.4 lenses. My lens' serial number is 2938 newer. Small world, hey!
 
sepiareverb said:
Indeed it does feel smaller, but it really isn't much smaller at all. The M3 style wind-on is also a pleasant surprise- after the M7's & M5 I didn't know how I'd like it.
OK Bob so here is mine and the front is fine (lens didn't come with the cam though :():


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and here is the back and I have a reflection on the scratched area so you can clearly see them - it actually doesn't look as bad as this - they are really highlighted here. These scratches are in the paint (and the door top) and they are surface scratches only. It looks like the previous owner laid the cam in a bag face-up and it sat on something hard or metallic. But the camera is unsellable to a collector :). It is part of a set w/lens & Leicavit but the original owner kept the lens. When I sell the Leicavit the cam will have cost me about a couple hundred bucks more than a regular eBay price for a standard MP. :D I'm figuring that over time the scratches will fade into insignificance after the way I will use it... ;)


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Peter, I bet we are both going to find this a great compliment to the M7. This is intended as my everyday camera, to take when running errands or when off to class.

There'll be brass showing on both of them before long eh? :D

The 50/1.4 ASPH that could come with these is just as beautiful, but I'm done buying for quite a while I think...
 
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venchka said:
Digitalintrigue: We have kissing cousin Nikkor-S.C 50/1.4 lenses. My lens' serial number is 2938 newer. Small world, hey!

Heh. We should have a 'show us your Nikkor' thread. ;)
 
sepiareverb said:
Peter, I bet we are both going to find this a great compliment to the M7. This is intended as my everyday camera, to take when running errands or when off to class.

There'll be brass showing on both of them before long eh? :D

The 50/1.4 ASPH that could come with these is just as beautiful, but I'm done buying for quite a while I think...
Oh yes, I'm done with buying for a long time. Definitely done with buying...
 
That is very nice Andrew with the Gordy strap & all. :)
sepiareverb said:
;)

I keep trying to tell myself the same thing...
Yes well I will not tell you what I picked up on Friday, the day before I picked up this cam. I've essentially blown all next year's budget already.
 
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