Let's see your Leica M

I'm the second owner of this nice M2. It came with an Elmar 2.8, but I like how my Summitar shoots, so I'll try it on this one for a while.

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M5

M5

Consolidated all my gear to fund the m10. Missed my m7!
Thought I would give the m5 a go. :)
 

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Holiday companions, standard set up was 21mm f4 CV wide on the Nikon S3 B/W, 35mm Summicron on an M2 for colour, hence the purple Softie, and 50mm ZM Sonnar on the other M2 body not shown (even I don't wear three cameras) for B/W with a black Softie.
Shot 24 rolls mixed emulsions in 7 days, and then some developing and editing on returning.

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I known not a bag thread, heavens be praised for that, second M2 with the Sonnar and 15mm CV Heliar that sort of dropped in as we left resided in the Brady bag:

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European Tour 2017, Austria, Germany and Switzerland dates and not a T shirt sold!!
 
Holiday companions, standard set up was 21mm f4 CV wide on the Nikon S3 B/W, 35mm Summicron on an M2 for colour, hence the purple Softie, and 50mm ZM Sonnar on the other M2 body not shown (even I don't wear three cameras) for B/W with a black Softie.
Shot 24 rolls mixed emulsions in 7 days, and then some developing and editing on returning.

36210752551_184837a331_c.jpg


I known not a bag thread, heavens be praised for that, second M2 with the Sonnar and 15mm CV Heliar that sort of dropped in as we left resided in the Brady bag:

36909206786_dbb1feb39c_c.jpg


European Tour 2017, Austria, Germany and Switzerland dates and not a T shirt sold!!

Very nice holiday setup you've got there! 21 color-skopar? That's one of the sharpest 21mm to me..especially for the price..
 
Custom M2, as completed by Alan Starkie and James Starkie at https://www.cameraworks-uk.com

An M2 of my favorite variety: lever rewind, no self-timer. This one had a lot of cosmetic wear and tear, nicks and scratches, including a crunched corner on the front part of the viewfinder.

The shutter was jammed. I asked Alan if they had a paint that would be close to a match to black chrome. I always have liked the look of 'new' black chrome, although black chrome doesn't age all that well.

This paint will not discolor over time, and is very durable. It also doesn't show finger prints, unlike the various glossy paint options.

Note the oxidized/blackened strap lugs.

A full CLA was performed so all the speeds are up to spec, and new window glass was installed.

New body shell screws and accessory shoe screws.

Their new custom replacement frameline mask was also installed, as the original was deteriorating. The framelines and RF patch are now strong and constrasty.

Note the customized M4-style look (the top plate extensions to either side of the lens mount were removed.)

Custom replacement vulcanite from hugostudio.com.

Before and after photos...

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Custom M2, as completed by Alan Starkie and James Starkie at https://www.cameraworks-uk.com

An M2 of my favorite variety: lever rewind, no self-timer. This one had a lot of cosmetic wear and tear, nicks and scratches, including a crunched corner on the front part of the viewfinder.

The shutter was jammed. I asked Alan if they had a paint that would be close to a match to black chrome. I always have liked the look of 'new' black chrome, although black chrome doesn't age all that well.

This paint will not discolor over time, and is very durable. It also doesn't show finger prints, unlike the various glossy paint options.

Note the oxidized/blackened strap lugs.

A full CLA was performed so all the speeds are up to spec, and new window glass was installed.

New body shell screws and accessory shoe screws.

Their new custom replacement frameline mask was also installed, as the original was deteriorating. The framelines and RF patch are now strong and constrasty.

Note the customized M4-style look (the top plate extensions to either side of the lens mount were removed.)

Custom replacement vulcanite from hugostudio.com.

Before and after photos...

very very nice:cool:
 
Since I sold my M6 3 yrs ago I have always regretted my decision and tried various digital options afterwards.
I have never been happy with the way of taking pictures with a digital camera and the processing of photos (I now own a SonyA7) and I am more than happy that I gave in again to buy myself a Leica, this time an M2. This is in my eyes one of the prettiest and best values Ms you can get.
I found this camera and the Summaron 35/2.8 both on Ebay for a bit more than 1k€ all together, both in excellent condition, just slight marking on the M2 due to a Leicameter I guess. The M2 even has a new viewfinder incl. 135mm frame-lines, so 35+135, 50, 90mm. Now I can't wait to take it out and shoot, shoot, shoot...

I made the strap myself out of some pieces of leather and a rope that I bought at a hiking shop.

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Welcome or Wilkommen on RFF Heartfield!

My fave camera / lens combo.

Please feel free to post the result on the Summaron 2.8 thread:

https://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=108763

PS: It looks like you have an LTM Summaron with an M Adapter right? I see the min focus distance is 1 meter and not 0.7 meter. Don't be shy using it close to your subject, the summaron shines on this.

Giulio
 
Welcome or Wilkommen on RFF Heartfield!

My fave camera / lens combo.

Please feel free to post the result on the Summaron 2.8 thread:

https://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=108763

PS: It looks like you have an LTM Summaron with an M Adapter right? I see the min focus distance is 1 meter and not 0.7 meter. Don't be shy using it close to your subject, the summaron shines on this.

Giulio

Thank you Giulio!
I will post some photos as soon as I will have some!

Yes it's the LTM version with 1m close distance and when I bought it I was not aware of it and close to returning the lens, but the price and condition was just too good so I thought why not give it a try first. Getting a lens this old (mine is from 1960) in such a great shape doesn't happen that often. I think ones I will get used to it I will start to love that lens.

Cheers,
Tobias
 
Since I sold my M6 3 yrs ago I have always regretted my decision and tried various digital options afterwards.
I have never been happy with the way of taking pictures with a digital camera and the processing of photos (I now own a SonyA7) and I am more than happy that I gave in again to buy myself a Leica, this time an M2. This is in my eyes one of the prettiest and best values Ms you can get.
I found this camera and the Summaron 35/2.8 both on Ebay for a bit more than 1k€ all together, both in excellent condition, just slight marking on the M2 due to a Leicameter I guess. The M2 even has a new viewfinder incl. 135mm frame-lines, so 35+135, 50, 90mm. Now I can't wait to take it out and shoot, shoot, shoot...

I made the strap myself out of some pieces of leather and a rope that I bought at a hiking shop.

37358674902_306b716780_k.jpg

Excellent! So you've got an M4 within a M2 body...almost... :) Beautiful camera setup. congrats.
 
A real beauty. My Summaron 35 is my favourite lens for my MP....after decades of 'only a summicron is good enough."
 
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