LeicaFoReVer
Addicted to Rangefinders
My M6 with summitar lens from Leica IIIf I recently bought

LeicaFoReVer
Addicted to Rangefinders
My set...Leica IIIf, cutest thing I ever had !!!

bobkonos
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roundg
Well-known
Here are my MP with Leica 21f2.8 aspherical and C/V 21 finder alongside my Wetzlar M6 with 35 Summicron v4 pre-aspherical.
Great! I found the second person who uses a Luigi gray case as me.
Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
I think, though correct me if I'm wrong, that the M4-2 was the first step back into producing a classically styled M shaped body after the M5. I think that most of the production took place in Canada making the Wetzlat M4-2's slightly rarer.
I had this camera some time in my collection (see sig). Mind you, all M4-2's were made in Canada. They put on the Wetzlar mark on the first batch in order to make it more interesting, as to point out that Leica in fact was established in Wetzlar. At the back it is stamped "made in Canada". http://www.flickr.com/photos/zorki_2007/2483033938/in/set-72157606282236657/ What I found special about this camera are its black strap lugs.
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visiondr
cyclic iconoclast
Here are my MP with Leica 21f2.8 aspherical and C/V 21 finder alongside my Wetzlar M6 with 35 Summicron v4 pre-aspherical.
Very nice combintation, Bob.
Bill Blackwell
Leica M Shooter
A Wetzlar M4-2, interesting.
For a time, Wetzlar was included in the Leitz trademark. The "Leitz Wetzlar" stamp on the top of early M4-2 cameras reflect this. Turn the camera around and you'll find additional engraving that says "Made in Canada."
roundg
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chris7521
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I hear you there. I have a nice but, used M5 that I am not afraid to use and a brand new condition M6 ttl that I am afraid to put the first scratch on so I never use it! I guess I'm just not a collector. I don't like letting it sit unused but, it's so nice i hate to sell it. Still trying to figure out what i will do with the M6:bang:Alright... although I've shown the MP before, I thought I might share my latest acquisition to accompany the MP.
I think I am done dreaming for that perfect camera now - took me about 3 years to get the kit that I have always dreamed of .... and I can go on shooting to my heart's content without the fear of scratching the camera/lens as these are both user condition.....
MPerson
Established
urban_alchemist
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I hear you there. I have a nice but, used M5 that I am not afraid to use and a brand new condition M6 ttl that I am afraid to put the first scratch on so I never use it! I guess I'm just not a collector. I don't like letting it sit unused but, it's so nice i hate to sell it. Still trying to figure out what i will do with the M6:bang:
I guess it's just a different way of looking at it - I was overjoyed when I put my first scratch on my MP-3... guess it marked it as mine...
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Interesting lens! Could you post some pictures with it? Maybe make a separate thread?
Hi Krosya,
I've put up some shots on Komura lenses (the Kyoei is a Komura-built lens) here and there on the forum, you can use this link to see one of them, also look for posts by David Murphy and Raid on Komura lenses.
chris7521
Well-known
Yes, you are right. I don't know why I treat it like a treasure. I have bought other new cameras and use them as they should be but, they're not Leica's. What it will come down to is I will either sell it or just start using it. Most likely the latter. It was made to be used and not just to be admired. I guess I can do both as I do with my M5.I guess it's just a different way of looking at it - I was overjoyed when I put my first scratch on my MP-3... guess it marked it as mine...
leivo311
Member
maddoc
... likes film again.
not in good condition
Leica 1
found after ca. 60 years in ground (bombed house in WWII)
Wow ! I think a CLA won't be that cheap for this one, though.
leivo311
Member
Wow ! I think a CLA won't be that cheap for this one, though.![]()
I don´t think, I will ever ask Leica CS for service.
Pablito
coco frío
not in good condition
Leica 1
found after ca. 60 years in ground (bombed house in WWII)
That is the coolest pic in the whole thread.
mojobebop
Well-known
-------------I hear you there. I have a nice but, used M5 that I am not afraid to use and a brand new condition M6 ttl that I am afraid to put the first scratch on so I never use it! I guess I'm just not a collector. I don't like letting it sit unused but, it's so nice i hate to sell it. Still trying to figure out what i will do with the M6:bang:
i think cameras are made to be used. but i have a similar problem
with my m7. came with plastic on bottom, and i know it would be worn out
in a year with the way i use things so i've left it on, but have an urge to rip it off.
__hh
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not in good condition
Leica 1
found after ca. 60 years in ground (bombed house in WWII)
I bet that it is still "buttery smooth" and has no light leaks!!!
claudiomont
Newbie
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