MP or M7??

I have both. I use the M7 more, but like the MP more. Go figure. If you plan to keep this camera for quite a while and then pass it down, get the MP. Independent repair services can and will repair the MP; they cannot or will not repair the M7. The only other issue I have is operator error - sometimes I forget to turn the M7 on and then say unkind things when it won't fire.
 
I like the timeless look of MP, but M7 is much easier to use. IMHO, the MP is just a better looking luxury version of the M6 (What is the real difference between the two). If I wanted a camera for use, I'd go with M7. If I don't like AE, I'd get a used M6. If I wanted to pass down the camera, M3 is the way to go.
 
Hi All,

I ended up picking up a used M4-2.

Great choice eric23,Ihave one too and it gets the most use because of its beautiful uncluttered viewfinder.Ive never put a motordrive on mine but if you feel the need cogs wont be stripped or damage done.Happy shooting with what is closer to a real MP than the new one.
 
Great choice eric23,Ihave one too and it gets the most use because of its beautiful uncluttered viewfinder.Ive never put a motordrive on mine but if you feel the need cogs wont be stripped or damage done.Happy shooting with what is closer to a real MP than the new one.

Thanks, I still might get a M7 or MP at some point.
 
Go for the MP for the simple reason that it has no electronics to go bad and will truly last a lifetime. That's why I will never part with my M3.

Not to hijack the post, but...why not get a nice M2 (or M3) for the same reason? With the money you saved you can pick up a nice used Ikon for the AE when you want/need it. Then you also have a backup/second body. That's what I'd probably lean toward for myself. Leaves more money for film and processing, plus you have a second body.
 
Go for the MP for the simple reason that it has no electronics to go bad and will truly last a lifetime. That's why I will never part with my M3.

Not to hijack the post, but...why not get a nice M2 (or M3) for the same reason? With the money you saved you can pick up a nice used Ikon for the AE when you want/need it. Then you also have a backup/second body. That's what I'd probably lean toward for myself. Leaves more money for film and processing, plus you have a second body.

I picked up a used M4-2 for now
 
Good stuff...your OP made me look at the a la carte options, and I do like some of the things you can do to the MP. Might have to start saving, haha!
 
Thanks maddoc. I didn't realize the M7 could count, or that the meter was sensitive enough to calculate exposures to 32 seconds. I can see the convenience factor, and I can now understand the term "useful" in that context.

The MP also has a bulb setting, it just doesn't count for you. No AE of course. I think it would be equally useful for long exposures, just not as convenient.
 
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