Two weeks ago, before i before I flew to my wife (geologist) in Rhodes to accompany her and her team there for documentary purposes.
(The Ultron II + LH-12 matches pretty well with a silver M, doesn't it?)
An SL2-S and my M collection.
KTM - Good to see you. Find a place on RFF to show us some photos of your travels and bring us up to date!Have not been on rangefinder forum in a year or year and a half and looking at this thread is not good for the budget. I have a mint 50th anniversary M4 and thinking about another film body but my usage does not justify another. My two favorite film bodies are the M2 and M4 but have been looking at both the MA and MP for something newer. However, the M2 may be the best film M ever, in my opinion. I think the double frame lines in the newer Leicas are why I sold all of them. I can tolerate the 135 in the 35mm field on the M4 but just barely.
It is great to see so many lovely cameras and to belong to such an active fetish group!
Finally got my Leica M3 back from Cameraworks-UK. I love this camera and while it's not as desirable as the original black paint cameras in this thread are, it's probably a much better shooter.
Repainted in Gloss Black Cerakote, with a matching Canon 50mm 1.5 LTM.
Re-cemented prism with lovely rangefinder contrast.
AR-coated rangefinder window.
Rapid Load Kit installed.
This project took very long to finish, the prism cracked while they refurbished it, so another M3 prism had to be sourced. In the end, James installed the immaculate prism from his personal M3. So while the waiting time is very long and their communication leaves room for improvement, Alan and James went out of their way to make sure I get the camera I envisioned: future proof and beautiful. It's a shame Brexit has made it much more complicated to deal with them. Import taxes and fees are wild, very difficult to maneuver for such a small operation.