M5 is here.

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Hooray! My M5 is here.

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Not a polished minty unused beauty, that #1350177. A camera that looks like a workhorse and will serve as one. ("I like my... cameras... used. [Maniacal laugh.]") As an object I like the design very much, the clean lines and the straightforward design appeal to me more than those of the M[23467P]. Size is perfect for my hands; the body does look large, but it isn't much bigger than the Kiev and only 10mm or so wider than the Bessa I'm used to, and the controls fit my hands very well, much better than other M's I've had in my hands. Now that I've got it, I understand those comments even less that say the M5 is as big as a flatbed scanner (to quote a random guy at photo.net), nor those commentaries in the 70s that made such a fuss about it. Then again, I guess journalists are paid to make a fuss about things.

Now for a little heresy. In direct comparison the M5 shutter does not sound much quieter than the Bessa R shutter. The M sounds a little bit deeper than the R, which does sound a little tinny in comparison, but the noise level is pretty comparable. The R offers higher overall and sync speeds in comparison; the M shutter offers intermediate speeds, which OTOH I don't need that often. Both are beaten hands down by the shutter of my Kiev 4AM, which is definitely best for street photography among all of my cameras (one reason I'll keep the Kiev, no matter what happen in M39- and M-land).

From a tactile point of view the Leica wins. But then they are very different. The Bessa is a camera to toss into your bag and carry with you all the time. I wouldn't do that with a new Leica. Mine is dinged and beaten enough that I'll probably do it anyway. The big thing about the Leica is the advance lever IMHO, it is very convenient and smooth.

It does not feel like a religious experience to have the first Leica. It's a camera. It's a device to be used, not fondled and worshipped. As an item of use it's a rather good one, though. And since I have big hands, like in-camera meters and tend to side with underdogs, I guess an M5 was the best first Leica to get.

Now all I have to do is hunt for some LTM-M adapters (35 and one or two 50s) and I'm set. 🙂 Incidentally, does the CV 21/f4 Skopar work on the M5 or do I have to use a modified LTM adapter?

Philipp
 

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She's a beauty. Do you like the strap on her, though? I have an authentic leather M5 2 lug strap if you are interested....let me know.

Congratulations on the acquisition!
 
Hi Thomas,

thanks, but I'm under a gear acquisition moratorium at the moment; adapters are the only thing admissible 😉

Philipp
 
The M5 is only a problem, for some people, with small hands. the loading is special, you need the manual, but otherwise it is a M.

If you have the early M wides (or J12) you lose the meter (the mounts need grinding first) and collapsibles need dynotape, or you damage the meter.

Take care...

Noel
 
None of the CV are a problem, to my knowledge, the early Leitz 21 and 28mm need their mounts filed to inhibit the photocell banging into them, the J12 adopter ditto.

The manual should say...

Noel
 
Congratulations, Philipp! I hope you bring it to the Berlin meeting (btw: I can't tomorrow and on this Friday, all the other days are fine)?

Its no heresy, the Ms are not the most quiet cameras out there, but they have a very nice sound imho (the nicest I've heard). I was always disappointed by the loudness on my Leicas (reading too much internet forums before) - that's where my nickname here came from..

It's not 'I'm set' but 'I'm done' as the rff rules say 😉
 
Magus,
I got the M5 with the strap from the previous owner who is a pro who mainly shoots Nikon. 🙂 I like it in a twisted sort of way. I'll keep it until I find a nice one somewhere after the moratorium runs out. Maybe I'll use a Canon strap intermittently to maintain the cosmic balance. 😉

Noel,
My only collapsible lens is a 50/f3,5 Industar-22, I guess I won't be using that in a while or I'll put one of these plastic straps on the barrel that they use to bind cables together.

I use the M5 manual from this page. It has a list which lenses have to be modified. Then again I won't be buying Leica wideangles in the foreseeable future anyway, so it doesn't matter much. 🙂

Philipp
 
My M5 is silent but the advance lever has a ball

My M5 is silent but the advance lever has a ball

Hello,

I just wanted to say my M5 is very silent, when the shutter is released all I hear is a very soft, and almost silent - click .

The film advance mechanism is not all that smooth, it's not bad so don't get me wrong, but at the end of it's stroke a ball bearing bounces around inside the camera. I have been told that it's normal to hear things making noise inside the M camera's. It's not a loud sound, until you put your ear right against the body then you can hear the ball bouncing around.

BTW I am using Zinc Air Hearing Aid Batteries, size 675. They are a little bit larger than the original size, and the voltage is 1.4v instead of 1.3v. The meter is giving correct exposures.

Any way good luck with your M5.
 
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