Austerby
Well-known
Confession time:
I don't like the Leica M2 and I don't like 35mm lenses.
Am I part of a silent majority - or one of those "special interest" minorities?
I've tried to like them, goodness knows - this forum gave me the impetus to actually go out and buy an M2 plus a 35/2 summicron (v4 no less) and a 35/2.5 skopar and a 35/2.8 Summaron too: but (after loads of films) it didn't work. I didn't get it and now the lot's for sale. I'm thankful to the forum for providing the information for me to try it out, but would encourage others who are not yet convinced it's for them to listen to this cautionary tale.
First the camera:
I found a battered but cheap M2 which I had serviced beautifully by Malcolm Taylor. It was covered in Cameraleather's finest slate blue kid skin leather. I treated it to Tri-x, Ilford's finest, Kodachrome, Velvia, Adox and more. It even had it's very own Luigi handmade case. Nothing helped. Me and the M2 just didn't get on.
My M3 on the otherhand has been like an extension of my very eye. It is part of me. I can simply convey my inner image and it captures it in ways of expression that delight and enthral me. It's only a light-tight box, so nearly exactly the same as the M2 that good, intelligent people I know struggle to distinguish them, but the difference in the end results and my pleasure in producing them is unquantifiable but present.
When I realised I began to resent the time I spent using the M2 when I could have been with the M3 it was time for the M2 to go, so it went.
Now, the 35mm focal length:
Heresy, I know, but I find a 35mm lens too much of a compromise - not quite wide enough and not quite long enough. I like either wider (currently loving my VC 25mm) or longer (I have a thing about 50mm lenses - I currently have six and have just sold three). I had some of the greatest of all lenses in the 35mm focal length but I always wished for more, or less.
I know that for many people an M2 and 35mm lens is a god's gift - and I'm happy for you. But it's not for me and it may not be for everyone.
I'm not trying to start a backlash here - I'm not trolling - and I don't want lots of "but the M2 + 35 is great" type posts. I'd rather hear from others who think the same as me - tell me I'm not in such a minority, please.
I don't like the Leica M2 and I don't like 35mm lenses.
Am I part of a silent majority - or one of those "special interest" minorities?
I've tried to like them, goodness knows - this forum gave me the impetus to actually go out and buy an M2 plus a 35/2 summicron (v4 no less) and a 35/2.5 skopar and a 35/2.8 Summaron too: but (after loads of films) it didn't work. I didn't get it and now the lot's for sale. I'm thankful to the forum for providing the information for me to try it out, but would encourage others who are not yet convinced it's for them to listen to this cautionary tale.
First the camera:
I found a battered but cheap M2 which I had serviced beautifully by Malcolm Taylor. It was covered in Cameraleather's finest slate blue kid skin leather. I treated it to Tri-x, Ilford's finest, Kodachrome, Velvia, Adox and more. It even had it's very own Luigi handmade case. Nothing helped. Me and the M2 just didn't get on.
My M3 on the otherhand has been like an extension of my very eye. It is part of me. I can simply convey my inner image and it captures it in ways of expression that delight and enthral me. It's only a light-tight box, so nearly exactly the same as the M2 that good, intelligent people I know struggle to distinguish them, but the difference in the end results and my pleasure in producing them is unquantifiable but present.
When I realised I began to resent the time I spent using the M2 when I could have been with the M3 it was time for the M2 to go, so it went.
Now, the 35mm focal length:
Heresy, I know, but I find a 35mm lens too much of a compromise - not quite wide enough and not quite long enough. I like either wider (currently loving my VC 25mm) or longer (I have a thing about 50mm lenses - I currently have six and have just sold three). I had some of the greatest of all lenses in the 35mm focal length but I always wished for more, or less.
I know that for many people an M2 and 35mm lens is a god's gift - and I'm happy for you. But it's not for me and it may not be for everyone.
I'm not trying to start a backlash here - I'm not trolling - and I don't want lots of "but the M2 + 35 is great" type posts. I'd rather hear from others who think the same as me - tell me I'm not in such a minority, please.