michaelwj
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My new Black Chrome M4 sporting my trusty 35mm summilux pre-asph with my brass replacement focus tab. Hopefully many years of enjoyment to come.

Some beauties as usual.
ironhorse
Joe DuPont
My new Black Chrome M4 sporting my trusty 35mm summilux pre-asph with my brass replacement focus tab. Hopefully many years of enjoyment to come.
Its just so simple and elegant. What more could one need?
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
after cleaning )
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Amazing job getting rid of the corrosion!
Deklari
Well-known
Finally.. full story in one image 

Jmiothy
Member
https://www.flickr.com/photos/16950419@N06/9628773605/in/dateposted-public/
Here's my MP and 35mm 'lux.
Here's my MP and 35mm 'lux.
music_healing
Well-known
MP and Lux 28 ..
Leica MP BP 0.72 and Summilux 28 by William Jusuf, on Flickr
Sincerely
William Jusuf

Sincerely
William Jusuf
flagellum
Established
Second try on a Leica after the M3 did little to thrill me. Think I'll get along better with a 0.72x and some straighter framelines.
This one's off at KEH Repair after the rangefinder arm started sticking, thank goodness for 6-month warranties. Still has the L seal and is otherwise extremely clean, though. Currently pictured with the 1.5 Nokton, considering a Color Skopar 35mm to add to the bunch.
This one's off at KEH Repair after the rangefinder arm started sticking, thank goodness for 6-month warranties. Still has the L seal and is otherwise extremely clean, though. Currently pictured with the 1.5 Nokton, considering a Color Skopar 35mm to add to the bunch.

rfaspen
[insert pithy phrase here]
This. Is. Inspiring.
I too received an M3 (800xxx) that had been dropped into the ocean at the beach (not by me!). The owner put the camera on a shelf and never did anything with it. Sea water is not kind to anything with Fe atoms in it.
I received the camera some years later and stripped it down. I revived the shutter mechanism, but not the timing/shutter speeds -- all the springs corroded into brown-orange strings that crumbled to dust when I breathed too heavy. The RF suffered too, but it was possible to look through it after some attention. Unfortunately, the prism silvering was affected and the framelines too. But, I managed to clean and restore so much of the camera, that a donor slow speed module and an RF unit will bring it completely back to life. I found a slow speed donor, but no RF donor.
The old DS M3 was so well built that after I cleaned it up and worked the shutter (wind on), it was so smooth and enjoyable if I had closed my eyes I would have thought it a new, perfect camera. The definition of "buttery smooth" I often read in classified ads for various Ms.
So, I'll put this out there: I'm looking for a donor DS-era M3. Even though I found a slow speed donor, I let it move on so I again need a donor that has a slow speed module and an RF unit. Everything else can be toast
. Casually on the hunt....
I too received an M3 (800xxx) that had been dropped into the ocean at the beach (not by me!). The owner put the camera on a shelf and never did anything with it. Sea water is not kind to anything with Fe atoms in it.
I received the camera some years later and stripped it down. I revived the shutter mechanism, but not the timing/shutter speeds -- all the springs corroded into brown-orange strings that crumbled to dust when I breathed too heavy. The RF suffered too, but it was possible to look through it after some attention. Unfortunately, the prism silvering was affected and the framelines too. But, I managed to clean and restore so much of the camera, that a donor slow speed module and an RF unit will bring it completely back to life. I found a slow speed donor, but no RF donor.
The old DS M3 was so well built that after I cleaned it up and worked the shutter (wind on), it was so smooth and enjoyable if I had closed my eyes I would have thought it a new, perfect camera. The definition of "buttery smooth" I often read in classified ads for various Ms.
So, I'll put this out there: I'm looking for a donor DS-era M3. Even though I found a slow speed donor, I let it move on so I again need a donor that has a slow speed module and an RF unit. Everything else can be toast
Finally.. full story in one image
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benmacphoto
Well-known
My slightly modified M6 TTL .85 viewfinder.
My main lens is a Noctilux so I had the 75mm frame lines masked.
And just received a chrome battery cover.
The Leicavit really feels well with large lenses used on an M.
My main lens is a Noctilux so I had the 75mm frame lines masked.
And just received a chrome battery cover.
The Leicavit really feels well with large lenses used on an M.

kiemchacsu
Well-known
De_Corday
Eternal Student
All these gorgeous chrome M4s are giving me *serious* GAS...
v0sh
Established
LChanyungco
Well-known
what an incredible lens !
pro_velo_mori
Newbie
Here is my M3, with which I have purposely embraced the relative imprecision of RF framing by taping out the frameline window and using the excellent Minolta CLE 40mm. The result has been a camera that is a pleasure to use for street photography - small and inoffensive, quick and capable of producing great images.
For anything requiring greater precision, well, that's why I have SLRs.
Cheers,
Matt

For anything requiring greater precision, well, that's why I have SLRs.
Cheers,
Matt
LChanyungco
Well-known
You can get quite precise once you know your gear "intimately." ;-)
For anything requiring greater precision, well, that's why I have SLRs.
MrFujicaman
Well-known
Second try on a Leica after the M3 did little to thrill me. Think I'll get along better with a 0.72x and some straighter framelines.
This one's off at KEH Repair after the rangefinder arm started sticking, thank goodness for 6-month warranties. Still has the L seal and is otherwise extremely clean, though. Currently pictured with the 1.5 Nokton, considering a Color Skopar 35mm to add to the bunch.
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I have the 35mm Color Skopar....a lovely, tiny sharp lens.
Talus
pan sin sal
My M6 taking in some morning sun.

huntjump
Well-known
nice camera and welcome to RFFHere is my M3, with which I have purposely embraced the relative imprecision of RF framing by taping out the frameline window and using the excellent Minolta CLE 40mm. The result has been a camera that is a pleasure to use for street photography - small and inoffensive, quick and capable of producing great images.
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For anything requiring greater precision, well, that's why I have SLRs.
Cheers,
Matt
fish1991222
Established
Nice COMBO, same of mine, only they are all in black!Already shown this one in the "chrome lens on black body" thread
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