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Sorry guys, I defected. I got back some slides from my Europe trip, and the M6 & pre-ASPH Summilux just didn't perform. I agree I probably have a faulty camera.
Still, the best thing about Leica isn't owned by Leica at all.. which is something I'm sure all Voigtlander and Canonette users would testify. Its manual focus, manual operation with quality glass as support which is the Leica way. I learn a great deal with my M6, and I have no regrets.
However, I just got my brand new FM3a, and I have to say, this is Leica ergonomics taken 5 generations ahead. Its smaller and lighter, and has a rangefinder in the centre of each lens.. I dont think I would have known how to use it so well if I hadn't used the M6, but even though its an SLR, it does have a rangefinder in the centre of each lens.
Its reliable, great TTL flash sync of 250 second, 4000 second shutter speed MANUAL.. i.e. not batteries required for this speed. It has a button for -1 EV flash compensation on the body by the lens, which is just perfect ergonomics, mirror lockup and selftimer.
Top quality MF lenses outperform my Summilux by a country mile, but are cheaper since so many Nikons have been tempted by AF, and the MF Nikkors have a much better build quality, I mean quite alot better.
Sorry if this upsets some, I'd still happily use a MP and 35mm f/1.4 ASPH except theyre overpriced and the build is not up to scratch. I traded by Leica, spent another US$3k and have a full system,
FM3a
SB27 speedight
18mm f/3.5 AIS
28mm f/1.4 AF-D
45mm f/2.8 pancake lens
105mm f/2 AF-D DC
300mm f/4.5 ED AIS
Its so good. Sorry for leaving, I wish I could still hang-out at this forum. There is nothing else around which is so good for manual film users 🙁
Daniel.
Still, the best thing about Leica isn't owned by Leica at all.. which is something I'm sure all Voigtlander and Canonette users would testify. Its manual focus, manual operation with quality glass as support which is the Leica way. I learn a great deal with my M6, and I have no regrets.
However, I just got my brand new FM3a, and I have to say, this is Leica ergonomics taken 5 generations ahead. Its smaller and lighter, and has a rangefinder in the centre of each lens.. I dont think I would have known how to use it so well if I hadn't used the M6, but even though its an SLR, it does have a rangefinder in the centre of each lens.
Its reliable, great TTL flash sync of 250 second, 4000 second shutter speed MANUAL.. i.e. not batteries required for this speed. It has a button for -1 EV flash compensation on the body by the lens, which is just perfect ergonomics, mirror lockup and selftimer.
Top quality MF lenses outperform my Summilux by a country mile, but are cheaper since so many Nikons have been tempted by AF, and the MF Nikkors have a much better build quality, I mean quite alot better.
Sorry if this upsets some, I'd still happily use a MP and 35mm f/1.4 ASPH except theyre overpriced and the build is not up to scratch. I traded by Leica, spent another US$3k and have a full system,
FM3a
SB27 speedight
18mm f/3.5 AIS
28mm f/1.4 AF-D
45mm f/2.8 pancake lens
105mm f/2 AF-D DC
300mm f/4.5 ED AIS
Its so good. Sorry for leaving, I wish I could still hang-out at this forum. There is nothing else around which is so good for manual film users 🙁
Daniel.