KoNickon
Nick Merritt
I just received a very nice button rewind M2 (thanks, Hiromu!) and noticed something that veteran Leicaphiles may well yawn about, but I'd never seen mentioned in all the Leica M "taxonomy" writeups: Early versions of the M2 had a somewhat fancier frameline illumination window, with finer fresnel facets and a glass cover in front of the fresnel lens, than later M2s, which have no glass in front. Looking at the serial number listing at Mr. Gandy's site, it appears this changeover took place in early fall of 1961, so approximately 1/4 of total M2 production had the earlier version window.
I suppose the later window style was less expensive to produce, with little if any change in function. Anyone have further information on this? Again, I'm a little surprised this design change isn't mentioned in discussions of the M2's evolution.
I suppose the later window style was less expensive to produce, with little if any change in function. Anyone have further information on this? Again, I'm a little surprised this design change isn't mentioned in discussions of the M2's evolution.