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Devin Bro
@Raid: Same here! With all the cameras I have, I'm missing the key link between my M3 and M4-2, maybe this weekends swap will provide.
So any m2 tips for an m6 user?!
Gosh there are a lot of M2 owners out there! Can I ask you guys a question: how is the M2 viewfinder for people (like me) who wear glasses? The only camera I have ever owned where I could see the entire frame while wearing my glasses is my old Voigtlander BR (which has the same viewfinder as the later Vitomatics). The viewfinder is 1:1 as well! I use Olympus SLRs and have an OM 1n and an OM 4. Their viewfinders are good but I do have to move my eye around just a little to see the edges. As a glasses wearer it's the first thing I would assess when handing a camera for the first time.
Yes. Do not look through the viewfinder. You'll need another M2 otherwise.
I like the re-wind crank's. They do speed up re-loading a bit. The best one around is Cameraquest's "magnum" styled one. I do have rewinds on about 1/2 my m2's - need to get some more. Occasionally you get M2's that a very tight around the knob and it can be tricky to pull it up - usually all it takes is a bit of "jiggling" the advance.
Last time I checked, camera quest is sold out of their rewind levers.
A bummer, they are a great value.
Another option is Photoequip's MP-Winder, at 179$ its not much cheaper than the newer Leica branded lever, but a lot easier found as they still produce and sell these readily.
www.photoequip.net
If its something you think you'll find useful, the price is reasonable.
Is this a weekend swap close to where you are living?
@Tom: that's a good looking repaint! It looks almost like black chrome, is there a reason the nickel was left?
Check the screw holding the shutter speed dial in place - if it is loose - it can cause the dial to wobble a bit. It could also be worn cams in the shutter speed assembly - or, again loose screws. The clicl stops can wear down with use - but it usually doesn't affect the speeds.
Needs another couple of 1000 rolls to get that perfect "patina".