maddoc
... likes film again.
Finally, as a minor bias...I've heard that some of the internal parts of the M4-2 are plastic...and who wants that?!?
... some of the internal parts of the M4 are also plastic. 😉
Finally, as a minor bias...I've heard that some of the internal parts of the M4-2 are plastic...and who wants that?!?
... The only thing that brings down these older cameras is the lack of meters, but hey, that is extremely minor. On top of that, if I were more conscious of my settings I probably wouldn't need a meter at all...
I would think - a few!, as engineering plastic components are more suitable for certain applications than metal. 🙂Finally, as a minor bias...I've heard that some of the internal parts of the M4-2 are plastic...and who wants that?!?
technicaly good.....but a shot of some old guy in his bathroom!....WHY? 😕The M2 got here on Tuesday and I've run a roll of film through it. Man, it's nice! Also, it's the same age as me; it was meant to be! Here's one of the first shots from that roll, taken with my '51 Summaron 35/3.5 LTM:
Black & White conversion in LightZone from a bad Walgreens' scan of some old Kodak color print film. But hey, it's the M2!
technicaly good.....but a shot of some old guy in his bathroom!....WHY? 😕
well......could have waited while he was 'seated'! 😀😉dave, you kidding right?
sweet shot maggie.
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Now I know why some lens gets the haze/fog thing 😀. (and in some extreme cases, cracks in the glass. 😱)well......could have waited while he was 'seated'! 😀😉
FAB WORK, Mag
that J-8 is no slouch....
LOVE IT !!!!!
How quickly does one normally need to load a film in reality? 🙂
I personally chose the M2 over an M4-2 based on less cluttered VF and better/classic Leica build. Film loading times are no deal breaker for me nor are 135mm lenses but it's all personal of course.
Scanners? I use an Epson V700 myself, great for BW & C41 BW, also scans print film like Kodak Ektar beautifully but Velvia? Arrrgggghhhh!