djnato10
M6 Classical
My everyday walk around kit. Two Leica M6 classics, on the left a 1985 Wetzlar and on the right is what I call my 'M6-P' 1995 non Wetzlar. The Konica 50mm is a main stay in my bag but the 35 is sometimes swapped out in favor of the Zeiss 35mm f2.8. The Konica 35mm f2 is a great lens but it's heavy which is why you see the grip on that body.
I have had the 1995 one longer and put much more film through it, thus the better patina around the edges. I know many people prefer the black paint, and I certainly do as well, but the black chrome cameras do have a unique look when the chrome starts to show some wear. It turns almost like a gun metal grey that no other Leica bodies can get.
On the 'M6-P' I removed the Leica M6 white paint myself and had DAG put the black dot on and re-wrapped it with an Aki-Asahi wrap.
Dual M6s by Nate, on Flickr
I have had the 1995 one longer and put much more film through it, thus the better patina around the edges. I know many people prefer the black paint, and I certainly do as well, but the black chrome cameras do have a unique look when the chrome starts to show some wear. It turns almost like a gun metal grey that no other Leica bodies can get.
On the 'M6-P' I removed the Leica M6 white paint myself and had DAG put the black dot on and re-wrapped it with an Aki-Asahi wrap.

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DJ, Which Aki-Asahi wrap did you use? I'm keen to replace the covering on my MP....
djnato10
M6 Classical
DJ, Which Aki-Asahi wrap did you use? I'm keen to replace the covering on my MP....
That's the 4008 wrap. When I first ordered it I wasn't sure how I would like it but after using it for over a year now, it's so much nicer than the original. The texture is a little more 'squishy' I guess you could say. It makes gripping the body a little easier; I have seriously considered changing the wrap on my Wetzlar M6 for that reason.
Chubberino
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That's the 4008 wrap. When I first ordered it I wasn't sure how I would like it but after using it for over a year now, it's so much nicer than the original. The texture is a little more 'squishy' I guess you could say. It makes gripping the body a little easier; I have seriously considered changing the wrap on my Wetzlar M6 for that reason.
Yeah, regripped my M8 with that one as well. So much better.
dave_
Established
Just picked up this beautiful 1963 M2 in very clean condition.
It has a few minor marks in the usual places, but overall in very good condition.
I think this might be a keeper

1963 Leica M2 by David Jonsson, on Flickr
It has a few minor marks in the usual places, but overall in very good condition.
I think this might be a keeper

1963 Leica M2 by David Jonsson, on Flickr
Penzes
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My newest additions to the "collection":
Minty 1965 Summicron and M246, made for each other.....
1965 Summicron V1 by István Pénzes, on Flickr
Minty 1965 Summicron and M246, made for each other.....

B-9
Devin Bro
Just picked up this beautiful 1963 M2 in very clean condition.
It has a few minor marks in the usual places, but overall in very good condition.
I think this might be a keeper
1963 Leica M2 by David Jonsson, on Flickr
Looking good!
Now if I could only give it a bath or two in some chemistry it might be the orange peel of my more recent alcohol induced dreams
gnuyork
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B.Toews
Well-known
Since I have decided to only shoot film on two major trips that I have coming up later this year, I decided that is was finally time to buy a Leica with a built-in meter.

Untitled by Brendan | Toews, on Flickr

Untitled by Brendan | Toews, on Flickr
Penzes
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welshzorki
Established
got a new book today, very interesting to see the shots either side of the iconic shots I know.

michaelwj
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^^
Yep, great book. Another great one is Jim Marshall, Proof. Similar concept to Contact Sheets but with less explanation, plus there's the Leica wet dream bag shot inside front cover
Yep, great book. Another great one is Jim Marshall, Proof. Similar concept to Contact Sheets but with less explanation, plus there's the Leica wet dream bag shot inside front cover
ian_watts
Ian Watts
Yes, both good books. If you like looking at contact sheets you'll also like the Robert Frank Looking In (extended edition) which shows the contact sheets for all the photos chosen for The Americans.
welshzorki
Established
I feel like i'm spamming this thread now
but this arrived this morning, I always wanted a leitz finder. this is the 35mm. despite the rubberised viewfinder i'm still a little tight on the camera's 35mm frame with my glasses, i've stuck some foam to the back for now, I'll do a tidier job again but now I can see the whole frame clearly. It has a few dings but works well and was cheaper than most others I saw.



Penzes
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kshapero
South Florida Man
maddoc
... likes film again.
The M4-2 used to be my workhorse camera for a couple of years, replaced by an M4 (BP). What strap is that on your camera?
got a new book today, very interesting to see the shots either side of the iconic shots I know.
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welshzorki
Established
The M4-2 used to be my workhorse camera for a couple of years, replaced by an M4 (BP). What strap is that on your camera?
It was from a seller on Etsy, made to order.
welshzorki
Established
A bit of German, a bit of Swiss and a couple of bits of FSU (with a lens made in Japan for good measure)


welshzorki
Established
my new "old" Super Angulon 21mm and 21mm finder



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