markinlondon
Elmar user
I have just collected my M2 from Aperture where it was having a warranty repair on the shutter. It now opens at speeds above 1/60th. Hooray 🙂 🙂
In the ten days or so it was away I've been using my M6TTL again having put it aside when I bought the M2. The difference in these bodies is remarkable, I will soon be selling my M6 to finance another M2.
First, the finder; the M2 is so beautifully simple, no multiple frames, no flashing lights and a much more accurate 50 frame. Second, the advance is so smoooooth compared with the M6 especially now the shutter has been relubed. Thirdly, the release is much more positive without the microswitch at the halfway point. And, finally, I'm struck by the difference 3mm extra body height makes to the feel of the camera particularly if, like me, you have small hands.
In short, I'm ruined. I crave classic M's and older, single coated lenses. I'll even put up with the loading and the manual frame counter.
In the ten days or so it was away I've been using my M6TTL again having put it aside when I bought the M2. The difference in these bodies is remarkable, I will soon be selling my M6 to finance another M2.
First, the finder; the M2 is so beautifully simple, no multiple frames, no flashing lights and a much more accurate 50 frame. Second, the advance is so smoooooth compared with the M6 especially now the shutter has been relubed. Thirdly, the release is much more positive without the microswitch at the halfway point. And, finally, I'm struck by the difference 3mm extra body height makes to the feel of the camera particularly if, like me, you have small hands.
In short, I'm ruined. I crave classic M's and older, single coated lenses. I'll even put up with the loading and the manual frame counter.