Let's see your Leica M

Just received my M4 from Gus Lazzari after CLA. His attention to detail is second to none...not sure what he treated the chrome and vulcanite with, but the camera is stunning. These photos do not do it justice...

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digitali--wow! That IS a beauty!!
Beautifully photographed, too.
Have fun--the M4 is a great camera..yours looks new..
Thanks for posting.
Paul
 
To complete the picture and join the Epson R-D1 and Mamiya 7 it was time to take the plunge.

A beautiful M4 purchased from Foto Brell in Frankfurt during my recent trip. It's two years younger than I am but in near mint condition. Horst at Foto Brell was great to buy from.

First film inside, can't wait to develop it. Now to order a meter and a nice half-case...

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digitali--wow! That IS a beauty!!
Beautifully photographed, too.
Have fun--the M4 is a great camera..yours looks new..
Thanks for posting.
Paul


Thanks Paul. I bought this camera on eBay. It had a corroded MR meter on top and no other pics. I assumed it would have the usual top plate scratches but luckily there are none. It had never been serviced and the shutter fired automatically every time the film was advanced. I put some black parts on it and let Gus have at it. Viewfinder is so clear I'm not sure I'm looking through glass!
 
It's an older model of a A&A bag, I think, ACAM-7000 is the model name.
I think, it could be a bit wider (not higher, not deeper, the same flat, but longer). It's nice, soft, black canvas and is also quite good in the rain, if not hiking for hours. I don't like the non removable shoulder strap.
… stil didn't found the ideal bag, but this is stuck with me already for more than a year, so it must be good somewhat.

I am shooting mostly two bodies, shuffling them through the bag, when changing and have one or two other lenses with me in the bag.

For this, the bag is a tight fit - fits nicely, but you hang once in a while.
It's really ideal for shooting one body only and have a small meter, 2 lenses and some film in the pockets


Menos i didn't like the strap too on my A&A 7100, got it replaced by a Domke 2.0" replacement strap, fit is great, yes you'll have to cut the A&A strap to make the change. They great bags.
 
Michael, your kit looks beautifully complete!
May I ask, how do you meter - 1) with the M6, 2) with an external meter or 3) by the eyes?

Is this the film of your posted color film shots from former Myanmar trips - I always liked those color photographs of yours!

Johan, that black paint III is beautiful!
I am a bit envious on that f3.4 SA, looking for a nice smaple for a looong time now. I will have my eyes peeled for preferably a 1977 made f3.4 sample.

digitalintrigue, what a beauty! It indeed looks almost like new - didn't know, there was such a thing as a Panda M4!

John, congrats to the nice M4 ;-)
 
Michael, your kit looks beautifully complete!
May I ask, how do you meter - 1) with the M6, 2) with an external meter or 3) by the eyes?

Is this the film of your posted color film shots from former Myanmar trips - I always liked those color photographs of yours!


Hello Menos and thanks for the nice compliment .....my M6ttl is my main camera so I usually meter with that....if I am using my m2/m3 I'll use a Sekonic light meter, the light meter app on my iPhone or I'll just use my eyes......

Yes, that's the film that I always use when I go to Myanmar....I like the look of it a lot.....I am so excited to go back next month for 21 days and just concentrate on photography.....

Cheers, Michael
 
Hello Menos and thanks for the nice compliment .....my M6ttl is my main camera so I usually meter with that....if I am using my m2/m3 I'll use a Sekonic light meter, the light meter app on my iPhone or I'll just use my eyes......

Yes, that's the film that I always use when I go to Myanmar....I like the look of it a lot.....I am so excited to go back next month for 21 days and just concentrate on photography.....

Cheers, Michael

Looking forward to your photographs - enjoy the journey!
 
Nice Sebastian! Just bought or hidden from your fellow RFFers ;-) ?

I really like the Summitar's rendering - classic portrait look with beauty swirl!
Only thing, I miss is click stops, which is, why I use the collapsible Summicron more.

Can you collapse your Summitar into the M9, once mounted?
I didn't do with mine, as I was to lazy, to measure it - looks fairly deeper protruding, than the Summicron.
 
Nice Sebastian! Just bought or hidden from your fellow RFFers ;-) ?

not used for some years. "out of view, out of mind."

I really like the Summitar's rendering - classic portrait look with beauty swirl!
Only thing, I miss is click stops, which is, why I use the collapsible Summicron more.

agree on both. i prefer the sonnar for portraits, though.

Can you collapse your Summitar into the M9, once mounted?
I didn't do with mine, as I was to lazy, to measure it - looks fairly deeper protruding, than the Summicron.

see the first picture, with the cap on - that's collapsed.
makes the M9 jacket pocketable.
 
see the first picture, with the cap on - that's collapsed.
makes the M9 jacket pocketable.
How could I overlook that ;-)

@ celluloidprop That first shot is brilliant in so many ways!
I second the cute part, but actually love the whole "electronic gadget depressed looking user vs excited film RF user image" thing ;-)

Great photograph!
 
All I can say is wow!

I like this too leobloom ;-)

It looks similar to mine, which get's little use actually, as I shot mostly with two bodies with me.
This is the ideal "one and only camera", as this rig is HEAVY :D I see, you balanced this out with the beautiful pre ASPH 35 - perfect shooter!
 
Any M with a Rapidwinder has extra credit with me.

Mine is a presshound-battered chrome-and-brass M2 with a Rapidwinder. It had one previous owner since 1963 and has dings and scratches all over it but still works like a charm. With the Rapidwinder and a 35mm lens it is the most tactile camera I could wish for.

Shot of it is on the previous page.
 
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