fbf
Well-known
Now, I want a BP m2 myself... with a rapidwinder...man, would work perfect with a black SA 21 
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
Now, I want a BP m2 myself... with a rapidwinder...man, would work perfect with a black SA 21![]()
It does work perfectly with a M2 -of any color,black,chrome,grey even purple!
Vinceoflex
Newbie
Ronold M, the Pentax cameras focus the same way as the nikon cameras do, they both got the focusing way from Zeiss.
Cheers,
VInceoflex
Cheers,
VInceoflex
thomasw_
Well-known
Now, I want a BP m2 myself... with a rapidwinder...man, would work perfect with a black SA 21![]()
Hehe
amateriat
We're all light!
Well, I've had my M2 (long-term loan, but I'm rather bent on buying it eventually) for a relatively short time (a bit under two months), but, goodness, the thing is seriously good. It needs a bit of work, and as soon as the bucks come along, it's getting the full treatment. Meanwhile, shooting with it is a dream, and the images (have only shot with the v1 35 f/2 Summicron it came with)...luscious. 'Nuff said.
- Barrett
- Barrett
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Dave Wilkinson
Veteran
Sorry to rock the boat!....but I've just sold my mint M2, lovely camera - but the convenience, and the quality (not to mention economy!) of digital these days, has just become too good for me to ignore, I do still like to use film, but one of my small, compact slr's is usually a more versatile choice.
Dave.
Dave.
NathanJD
Well-known
I too absolutely love my M2, I don't know how I got along without it anymore. I have treated it to an original line up of lenses with a collapsible Summicron 50/2, a Summaron 3.5 (although it's LTM and needs a clean very badly) and a 90/2.8 Elmarit and what a system it makes! authentic period lenses for each of it's framelines
the images from the lenses are also so well matched that they can be used together during one shoot while still producing uniform results. the camera it's self is just a joy!
I Love my M2!
I Love my M2!
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
When it's time for a CLA, if I have the dough, I'll be sending mine to Robert for a repaint. It's got somebody else's name dremelled into it, but I love the thing. It's the perfect camera.
gerbilthemistake
Well-known
I love my M2 as well, the only Leica i've ever owned. It functions very smoothly despite the film counter thing moving freely sometimes causing me to forget what frame i'm on.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
When the counter spins freely - it usually means that the flatspring is gone or "tired". A couple of mine does the same thing, but I am too lazy to take the lever assembly off and replace the spring. Usually I know when I am at the end of the roll anyway -unless i am excited and pull the film off the spool in the IXMOO cassette!
gerbilthemistake
Well-known
Ah good to know that it's not unheard of, yeah I just make sure to carry an extra roll of film if I have no clue where the current roll is at.
When the counter spins freely - it usually means that the flatspring is gone or "tired". A couple of mine does the same thing, but I am too lazy to take the lever assembly off and replace the spring. Usually I know when I am at the end of the roll anyway -unless i am excited and pull the film off the spool in the IXMOO cassette!
fixbones
.......sometimes i thinks
Just got my M2 yesterday!!! Arrived together with a silver CV 35mm f2.5 color skopar classic.
Can't believe i finally own a Leica. Now if the weekend would come faster !!
Can't believe i finally own a Leica. Now if the weekend would come faster !!
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
That is a nice, basic package. In many ways that is all you need - just let the feet do the "zooming". The 35f2.5 VC is a great lens. I find it equal to the Summicron's and it is less flare prone than the 35f2 Asph in bright lights. Fill the pockets with film (unexposed in the left pocket - exposed in the right! - at least thats how I do it) and go forth shooting ( and remember to post shots here!).
OH. Leica M2 ownership carries its own risks. One is nice, two are even nicer and as it has three framelines - with three you never have to change lenses!!!!! You have been warned!
OH. Leica M2 ownership carries its own risks. One is nice, two are even nicer and as it has three framelines - with three you never have to change lenses!!!!! You have been warned!
Erik van Straten
Veteran
This is the 39th production black M2. It was originally owned by Inge Morath, famous Magnum photographer.
Erik.
Erik.

Erik van Straten
Veteran
Top view.
Erik.
Erik.

Erik van Straten
Veteran
And the back. The camera was made in 1958.
Erik.
Erik.

Melvin
Flim Forever!
Wow that's a beauty.
My only problem with the M2, and Leicas in general, is the fetish aspect. I have a friend who takes all his pictures with a point and shoot or disposable camera and develops the film at walgreens. He's really good, too. I don't think he'd take my M2 very seriously.
My only problem with the M2, and Leicas in general, is the fetish aspect. I have a friend who takes all his pictures with a point and shoot or disposable camera and develops the film at walgreens. He's really good, too. I don't think he'd take my M2 very seriously.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
Erix, that is a great looking M2. You wish that the camera could show you all the shots it ever took.
It does take about 3-5000 rolls to get a M2 black paint to look like that! I hope you will put it to good use - it needs some more "scars" on it.
It does take about 3-5000 rolls to get a M2 black paint to look like that! I hope you will put it to good use - it needs some more "scars" on it.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
This is the 39th production black M2. It was originally owned by Inge Morath, famous Magnum photographer.
Erik.
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Is this yours, Erik?
geluksvogel!
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Is this yours, Erik?
geluksvogel!![]()
Yes, it is mine. It has been cla'd by Ton Scherpenborg from Nijmegen. We tried as much as possible to maintain it's original appearance. To preserve the vulcanite was the most difficult part of the job. It is a very smooth camera, 100% functional.
Erik.
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