robbeiflex
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TennesseJones
Well-known
It has been! And been all over the place on various adventures.
And touch wood, so far well behaved. Not sure how to check my click count. It's a quirky, wonderful camera. Not sure if it's worth thinking about trying to upgrade to the 240.
And touch wood, so far well behaved. Not sure how to check my click count. It's a quirky, wonderful camera. Not sure if it's worth thinking about trying to upgrade to the 240.
That looks well used !![]()
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varjag
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Interesting, I guess the chrome on the new Leicas is thin? Took me 7 years of daily use with M4, and only now some spots are thinned down to brass..
I know the black paint on the new Leicas is "weaker", but there hasn't been much discussion about chrome.
I know the black paint on the new Leicas is "weaker", but there hasn't been much discussion about chrome.
DavidKKHansen
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Interesting, I guess the chrome on the new Leicas is thin? Took me 7 years of daily use with M4, and only now some spots are thinned down to brass..
I know the black paint on the new Leicas is "weaker", but there hasn't been much discussion about chrome.
What discussion about chrome? All I see is wear on a well-used gray painted M9
TennesseJones
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Yes, it's the paint that gets worn through around the edges.
Not sure the paint is as strong on the m9's (black or grey ones) as on other models perhaps?
Not sure the paint is as strong on the m9's (black or grey ones) as on other models perhaps?
What discussion about chrome? All I see is wear on a well-used gray painted M9![]()
TennesseJones
Well-known
Ps. It's use that's done it. No sandpaper taken to the edges, if that's the subtext of the other post!
Been all over the world and just spent a month on a canal doing this for example:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=144769
Been all over the world and just spent a month on a canal doing this for example:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=144769
What discussion about chrome? All I see is wear on a well-used gray painted M9![]()
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varjag
Guest
What discussion about chrome? All I see is wear on a well-used gray painted M9![]()
Oh of course :bang: stupid me
Wulfthari
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My humble Leica collection on my Marshall head:
There is an intruder: a 1940 Leica IIIb.
Is this the famous and rare 1965 M9?

There is an intruder: a 1940 Leica IIIb.
Well travelled now.
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Is this the famous and rare 1965 M9?
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varjag
Guest
The lockable cable release I got at B&H sure comes handy! Pay no attention to smudges on the sensor 

DMM sensor cleaning by varjagg, on Flickr

DMM sensor cleaning by varjagg, on Flickr
TennesseJones
Well-known
That's it! Exactly.
But does no one else's grey m9 have wear?
Is this the famous and rare 1965 M9?
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But does no one else's grey m9 have wear?
Is this the famous and rare 1965 M9?
OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
Well travelled now.
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Having sold you a nasty sandpapered M6 and having a general dislike of scuffed M bodies, probably as a result of that experience, I'm surprised to find myself quite liking the look of your M9 James. My black M9 traveled far and wide but seemed extremely resistant to scuffing/brassing which made it look a little odd as the Thumbs Up grip was almost completely down to the brass by the time I sold it.
Great pictures from your White Whale project too James. A very talented chap indeed!
TennesseJones
Well-known
Thank you so much sir! Much appreciated, especially from you.
Hope all is well?
I don't know why this m9 has scuffed so much, perhaps the bag I use?
And your m6 was also on the canal and took some of those White Whale shots. Lovely camera and has done sterling service (I did a project in Nicosia all on film which it led the way for), although sadly it may need to be sold soon to cover some Nikon (boo hiss I know) DSLR gear that I needed for another project....
Hope all is well?
I don't know why this m9 has scuffed so much, perhaps the bag I use?
And your m6 was also on the canal and took some of those White Whale shots. Lovely camera and has done sterling service (I did a project in Nicosia all on film which it led the way for), although sadly it may need to be sold soon to cover some Nikon (boo hiss I know) DSLR gear that I needed for another project....
Having sold you a nasty sandpapered M6 and having a general dislike of scuffed M bodies, probably as a result of that experience, I'm surprised to find myself quite liking the look of your M9 James. My black M9 traveled far and wide but seemed extremely resistant to scuffing/brassing which made it look a little odd as the Thumbs Up grip was almost completely down to the brass by the time I sold it.
Great pictures from your White Whale project too James. A very talented chap indeed!
OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
Thank you so much sir! Much appreciated, especially from you.
Hope all is well?
I don't know why this m9 has scuffed so much, perhaps the bag I use?
And your m6 was also on the canal and took some of those White Whale shots. Lovely camera and has done sterling service (I did a project in Nicosia all on film which it led the way for), although sadly it may need to be sold soon to cover some Nikon (boo hiss I know) DSLR gear that I needed for another project....
It's been your M6 for quite some time now...and I'm glad to put some distance between myself and its sad history of abuse.
Oh, I've been meaning to ask. If you still see your friend who played the name game you were telling me about that led to Tennessee Jones, please let her know that there's a fellow photographer somewhere out there that thought Gone Girl was the best film he's seen in some years, amazing (and disturbing) performance.
TennesseJones
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I will indeed pass it on!
And they're damn useful aren't they, these boo-hiss Nikons. Been using a D610 for the last few weeks for some stills and video. Amazing thing. And bought second hand amazing value.
And they're damn useful aren't they, these boo-hiss Nikons. Been using a D610 for the last few weeks for some stills and video. Amazing thing. And bought second hand amazing value.
It's been your M6 for quite some time now...and I'm glad to put some distance between myself and its sad history of abuse.I hope you're not relying on the funds from its sale to cover the DSLR cost entirely
Those "boo-hiss" Nikons may not be as much fun, as light or as quiet but they are generally worth every penny and I simply couldn't make a living without mine.
Oh, I've been meaning to ask. If you still see your friend who played the name game you were telling me about that led to Tennessee Jones, please let her know that there's a fellow photographer somewhere out there that thought Gone Girl was the best film he's seen in some years, amazing (and disturbing) performance.
Penzes
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Penzes
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jmilkins
Digited User
maddoc
... likes film again.
music_healing
Well-known
Today Gear
Going digital .. taking photos of my 3 y.o daughter in her fave bookstore
Leica M-E 220 and Voigtlander 35mm F1.2 ASPH V1 Chrome

Leica ME and Voigtlander 35 1.2 Chrome v1 by DRW's Daddy, on Flickr

Leica ME and Voigtlander 35 1.2 Chrome v1 by DRW's Daddy, on Flickr
Sincerely
William Jusuf
Going digital .. taking photos of my 3 y.o daughter in her fave bookstore
Leica M-E 220 and Voigtlander 35mm F1.2 ASPH V1 Chrome

Leica ME and Voigtlander 35 1.2 Chrome v1 by DRW's Daddy, on Flickr

Leica ME and Voigtlander 35 1.2 Chrome v1 by DRW's Daddy, on Flickr
Sincerely
William Jusuf
yehongxiang
Newbie
Hey everyone, I just got my first Leica and it's an M4 
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