shyoon
Well-known
A thumbs-up on a film body? Now I've seen everything!
huntjump
Well-known
A thumbs-up on a film body? Now I've seen everything!
hah is that stupid? I felt it on an M8 and seemed to just "feel" right. I had a feeling it wasn't "kosher"...guess i'm showing my newbie-ness
shyoon
Well-known
Just rest your thumb on the lever advance. The thumbs-up accessory was invented because digital M's don't have a lever advance.
huntjump
Well-known
Just rest your thumb on the lever advance. The thumbs-up accessory was invented because digital M's don't have a lever advance.
I'll play with it more. I got both for cheap, seemed good enough to try.
Thanks Shyoon!
huntjump
Well-known
hah thanks buzzard, it does feel better than the lever, although i get what Shyoon's saying too. Going to have to just try it out and see.
Very excited about the 35mm, although im in the market for a smaller lens for more portability. I'm thinking the cv 50 f/1.5 if i get my hands on one.
Beta, nice setups! I would love to be walking around tokyo right now.
Very excited about the 35mm, although im in the market for a smaller lens for more portability. I'm thinking the cv 50 f/1.5 if i get my hands on one.
Beta, nice setups! I would love to be walking around tokyo right now.
menos
Veteran
Anybody is free to use whatever accessary on their camera - even taping a wooden stick to it might improve hold-ability for some - which would be completely valid.
Personally, I think, you loose the major advantage from that old style advance lever by adding a thumbs up.
It is designed, to be easy to wound in one fluid move from completely collapsed.
I love that aspect about the MP, I shoot since recently. I definitely will upgrade my other "plastic tippy" film bodies to the same "old style" advance lever.
I shoot Leica bodies without grips and other accessories for hours (with heavy lenses) without issues.
An easy trick, to easy load on a cramped hand is, to hold the camera close to your belly, having it's full weight rested inside your hand, cradling it - no crampy fingers.
Personally, I think, you loose the major advantage from that old style advance lever by adding a thumbs up.
It is designed, to be easy to wound in one fluid move from completely collapsed.
I love that aspect about the MP, I shoot since recently. I definitely will upgrade my other "plastic tippy" film bodies to the same "old style" advance lever.
I shoot Leica bodies without grips and other accessories for hours (with heavy lenses) without issues.
An easy trick, to easy load on a cramped hand is, to hold the camera close to your belly, having it's full weight rested inside your hand, cradling it - no crampy fingers.
kshapero
South Florida Man
Somehow to me, this looks like this combo should be against the law. Just saying.
ali_baba
Well-known
i suppose i can post this image one more time...
2 M9's & a M7 a la carte...
2 M9's & a M7 a la carte...

malkmata
Well-known
Somehow to me, this looks like this combo should be against the law. Just saying.
I seldom use flash on my Leica, but sometimes it's unavoidable. Instances when I only have slow film available and don't want motion blurs or want some additional fill light. This unit is small enough to put in the corner of my bag and forget about it.
JHP
Well-known
I use my Leica's with flash all the time. Who cares?
JayC
5 kids,3 dogs,only 1 wife
I just got this m7 from RFF. I bought it to replace my m6 and m3. Why do I need two cameras? AE is for me!?
Now I am having a hard time putting my m3 and m6 up for sale. The m7 feels different. The winding seemed not as smooth, but after putting film in, the winding is less "noisy" in my hands. Seems much smoother. Last night, I was set on selling the m7 after our short time together. Now I am back to keeping it.
PS: I held an m9 in my hands today. Tested it with the Nokton 50mm 1.1 they also had in the case. $5500 at the local camera store. I should not have done that.

Now I am having a hard time putting my m3 and m6 up for sale. The m7 feels different. The winding seemed not as smooth, but after putting film in, the winding is less "noisy" in my hands. Seems much smoother. Last night, I was set on selling the m7 after our short time together. Now I am back to keeping it.
PS: I held an m9 in my hands today. Tested it with the Nokton 50mm 1.1 they also had in the case. $5500 at the local camera store. I should not have done that.
huntjump
Well-known
rlouzan
Well-known
Hi,
It's a green boxcalf mystery brade strap that I made specially for Johan, who is a good friend of mine
.
I'll be posting similar ones for sale in the classifieds in two weeks.
Regards,
Robert
It's a green boxcalf mystery brade strap that I made specially for Johan, who is a good friend of mine
I'll be posting similar ones for sale in the classifieds in two weeks.
Regards,
Robert
nice strap, where did you get that from?
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
My New Love ...at Last !
my M3 will soon get its black goat skin from Morgan
Now I am Drunk & Content with my Leica IIIa & this Black beauty M4...
my M3 will soon get its black goat skin from Morgan
Now I am Drunk & Content with my Leica IIIa & this Black beauty M4...
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helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Ironhorse, Gabor, Bob,, JHP, & Jamie....Miss 1974 Black Chrome
sends You ALL. A WINK & A NOD
Love her madly !
Cheers- H
sends You ALL. A WINK & A NOD
Love her madly !
Cheers- H
LChanyungco
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maddoc
... likes film again.
Well Helen, after the rare black II now the RR black M4 !!
The next time, I want a new old Leica I ask you to buy it for me. 

helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Bob; said:Helen, according to Chester Sartorius "Identifying Leica Cameras" you have a
"very rare camera" (RR). It falls in a range of M4 Black Chrome produced in Canada SN 1381651-1382600 (1974). Yours looks to be SN 1382596 (?) which is the 4th to the very last of that batch of Black Chrome Canadian Leica Cameras. WOW
I have only seen one other from this batch in all of my 42 years of collecting and using Leica Cameras.
BTW---I have her sister SN 1381846. I purchased it in 1980. It is LN in the org. box with all the org. papers.
I know you like to trade (buy and sell) Leica cameras and lenses, but this is one Leica you should hold on to. Please don't sell her. I don't know where you found her, but a rare find indeed !.
I know you are proud of her, and are anxious to take great pictures. There is a great picture yet to be taken in your new beauty. Enjoy![]()
Oh Hey BOB
Thank YOU for the heads up on M4's..just saw this
You were Correct on reading the serial #
Tres Cooool ...sisters , eh
well I plan on Keeping 'her' and the IIIa
for a Long Time to come
Cheers & Thx again...Best- H
ZoomP
Well-known
Ironhorse, Gabor, Bob,, JHP, & Jamie....Miss 1974 Black Chrome
sends You ALL. A WINK & A NOD
Love her madly !
Cheers- H
Congrats!!! That's my birth year!!! I am loving my Blackpaint M4.
wrightbrain
Member
I can only claim one of these, and the one that took the shot:
M6, 'cron wide open, tri-x, D76 1:1

lots of leicas_M6_50-cron by wrightbraingraphics, on Flickr
M6, 'cron wide open, tri-x, D76 1:1

lots of leicas_M6_50-cron by wrightbraingraphics, on Flickr
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