gustav[] pEña
gustav[] pEña
I have been wondering if anyone here likes the M4-P bettter than any other M?
I read is the lighter model in the M series any other preferences over the others M?

I read is the lighter model in the M series any other preferences over the others M?
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Todd.Hanz
Guest
I bought an M4-P to use with my 28mm Ultron, it's a great camera although some don't like the cluttered framelines in the finder vs. the M2,3,4. Some also say it isn't as smooth as the M2,3,4 due to the use of brass gears in those models and steel in the M4-P, the change was made so the M4-P could use the winder without fear of stripping the brass gears. I can tell a difference between my M3 and M4-P, be it ever so slight, but it's more like splitting hairs. If you like to shoot fast lenses like the summilux 1.4 or faster, you might consider and M3 or M6,7, or MP with the .85 finder, they will be more accurate, though I have used my 50/1.4 with the M4-P and it worked fine.
You won't go wrong with any M body as long as it fits your needs (ie. framelines for the lenses you use most), good luck.
Todd
You won't go wrong with any M body as long as it fits your needs (ie. framelines for the lenses you use most), good luck.
Todd
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Well... I like the M6TTL better than anything. But then, I like the M3 better than the M6TTL.
Let's wait 'till I get an M4. That's going to be better yet...
Sorry, Gustavo... Couldn't help a bit of silly humor to echo Todd's comments, namely the one about "splitting hairs." The differences among M bodies are kinda subtle, and in the case of the camera you mention, a bit less so because of the film rewind crank (which some purists deplore). In essence, all M bodies are good.
Cheers!
Let's wait 'till I get an M4. That's going to be better yet...
Sorry, Gustavo... Couldn't help a bit of silly humor to echo Todd's comments, namely the one about "splitting hairs." The differences among M bodies are kinda subtle, and in the case of the camera you mention, a bit less so because of the film rewind crank (which some purists deplore). In essence, all M bodies are good.
Cheers!
Roger Hicks
Veteran
The worst Leica I have ever used (not counting M6ttl and M7) but still good enough that I have been using it for 20+ years...
Cheers,
Roger
Cheers,
Roger
Huck Finn
Well-known
gustav[] pEña said:I read is the lighter model in the M series
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The M4-2 is the lightest model in the M series. The M4-P was an upgrade over the M4-2.
kbg32
neo-romanticist
The M4-P was the first M body to offer 28mm framelines. Whether this fits your needs, it's your decision.
Cheers.
Cheers.
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