M4-P with rubber eyepiece, M6 with metal eyepiece?

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I've been looking at M4-2/M4-P/M6 bodies for a possible near-future purchase, and as I wear eyeglasses, I've been looking carefully at the eyepieces on each camera. All M4-2s I've seen have metal eyepieces. M4-Ps generally have metal, and M6es generally have rubber. However, I see the occasional M4-P with rubber, and the very occasional M6 with metal (!). Is this the result of custom modifications? A gradual changeover? Is it well-documented?

(Apologies if there's already a thread on this topic - a link to anything relevant would be lovely!)
 
I've been looking at M4-2/M4-P/M6 bodies for a possible near-future purchase, and as I wear eyeglasses, I've been looking carefully at the eyepieces on each camera. All M4-2s I've seen have metal eyepieces. M4-Ps generally have metal, and M6es generally have rubber. However, I see the occasional M4-P with rubber, and the very occasional M6 with metal (!). Is this the result of custom modifications? A gradual changeover? Is it well-documented?

(Apologies if there's already a thread on this topic - a link to anything relevant would be lovely!)

I know that early M6's had metal eyepiece covers before it became standard to have a rubber cover. I'm guessing the rubber cover on the M4-P is a result of a custom servicing.

Read more about the differences on the M6 here (see #5):
http://www.cameraquest.com/m6dif.htm

Best,
David
 
The two early M6 bodies I've had had metal eye pieces. One of my M4P (early) has a metal eye piece, the other (late) a rubber one.

It's a very simple replacement that you can do yourself.
 
I have an M4 that came with a metal eye piece. I had a repairman (Gerry Smith, Kindermann Canada) put on an M6 rubber eye piece. About $60. Looks great. Doesn't harm my plastic eyeglasses lenses.

Therefore, I imagine you can have any M4 and know that you can modify it to have the rubber eyeglasses-safe eye piece.
 
I got the small rubber band from Don, not the eyepiece, for $15. Granted, you could also go to any hardware store and get colored key rings for pennies and they would do the trick.

My two M6TTL had rubber rings. My M4-2, my M3 and my M5 had metal. I got rings for two of those from Don. My M3 has a nice felt ring from Asahi.
 
I too like the hard rubber rings available from DAG. They protect
my glasses and are an elegant solution which complements M
cameras nicely.
 
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