M6 vs M3

M6 vs M3

  • M6

    Votes: 363 61.0%
  • M3

    Votes: 232 39.0%

  • Total voters
    595
I usually use them together in the camera bag. I meter with the M6, but may shoot with the M3 or the M6, depending on the circumstances. Usually, I have the Rigid Summicron on the M6 and the goggled Summicron 35mm on the M3.

Interesting enough that I also have M3 and M6 but I weld M6 with 35/2 Pre-ASPH while M3 is often with 50/2 tabbed (a 90/2 sometimes in the bag). The reason is I so much love the view of 50mm in M3 while nothing can beat the 35mm view in .72x M6 IMO. I haven't tried the goggled 35mm view on a M3 though. Is it perfect as the 50mm view?
 
I like using the goggled Summicron but many users dislike the goggles. My M6 has .85 VF.
 
Since I cannot afford 2 Leica's, my setup is like this:

M3 + 21/3.4 & 50/2 B/W film
FE + 40/2 & 105/2.5 Color Film (but often B/W, too.)
 
Is seeing the 50mm frame lines in a M3 similar to seeing 35mm frame lines in a M2? I wear spectacles and need to scan around a little for the 35mm lines in the M2 viewfinder.
 
Is seeing the 50mm frame lines in a M3 similar to seeing 35mm frame lines in a M2? I wear spectacles and need to scan around a little for the 35mm lines in the M2 viewfinder.

I found the 50mm frame lines in the M3 cameras as easy (or difficult) to see as the 35 mm frame lines in the M2.
 
Keep the M6 0.72. If you want an M3, trade the M6 0.85. I have the 0.85 and I love it, but if you have two bodies you really do want the wider and narrower VF combination. Besides, I'm not a fan of the TTL models. The shutter speed dial turns the wrong way. Better that your cameras should be consistent in that regard.
 
The loading is difficult on the M3 v. M6; and there is not meter. If you trade the M6 .72 viewfinder for the the M3 then you will be left with the M6ttl .85 and no option for 28mm lenses and the viewfinder on the M6ttl .85 is not well suited for the 35mm.
 
i dont know how anyone can find loading the m3 difficult, you shove the film into the spool and then slide it back into the camera

it could probably be done wearing mittens
 
If you prefer 50mm, if you don't need a built in meter, if you don't wear glasses: an M3 is the perfect camera for you. Otherwise it's the M6 you already have.
 
Between the M3 and the M6 I would choose the M6 only because it can take a Rapidwinder which is important to me. Yes the M3 can be modded but that is a hassle.
 
M6,M3 etc... Those are only tools really. You are having GAS my friend, better go out and shoot more and think less of camera equipment.

Regards,

Boris
 
Thank you, John, the developer was Microdol X.

Leica M3, Summicron 50mm f/2 rigid, Tmax100.

Amsterdam, 1988.

Erik.

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