lawrence
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That's a difficult question, I would say the ZM but its design is NOT that great IMO, for me the M7 is much nicer to look at.
But then again, the ZI is much nicer to use 😉
That's a difficult question, I would say the ZM but its design is NOT that great IMO, for me the M7 is much nicer to look at.
But then again, the ZI is much nicer to use 😉
What makes it nicer to use? I have owned both. I don't see the ZI as nicer to use. Different, yes.But then again, the ZI is much nicer to use 😉
I see a parallel with those who swear by mechanical shutters and will not use the reliability and accuracy of electronic shutters because they are afraid of a dead battery. That is a concern I solved by spending $5 for a spare battery that I carry in my pocket.
I ignore the potential reliability and parts issues in favor of cameras I like to use most for 3 reasons:
1) cameras are so reliable today that they almost never malfunction even with use some like us give them.
The M7 is the only RF camera which I can operate with gloves on.
I can not comment on a Z.I. because I do not have one. However my C.V. Bessa III 667 can not be operated below -15C (CR2 battery) and with gloves it is just so so. Also my Russian/Ukrainian RF are more difficult to operate with gloves however all mechanical I did not tried below -15C. Some times I am in Kiev or L'viv with low temperatures in Winter -30C or even a bit colder. You can replace the 1/3CN Lithium in the Leica to SR44 Silverode batteries who can be operated till -30C, Lithium normally till -20C, Alkaline also -30C but not so stable in voltage then Silveroxide batteries. Below -30C it is all a problem but not only for the batteries ...... 🙂