AndySig
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Basurf9,
I have both an M6 and an M4. I got the M6 first and then sort of stumbled on the M4. While I suppose I could live without the M6, I wouldn't want to part with the M4 for all the tea in China. That said, if you are used to metered cameras, I would recommend getting an M6 first (go the whole hog and get an M6 TTL). Once you have got used to it, then you would be in a good position to have a play with an M4/3/2 and decide if it were right for you. The reason that I keep both cameras is that the M6 is my colour slide camera and the M4 is for HP5 or FP4.
Obviously, if you are convinced that no meter or an external/handheld meter are for you, then go straight to an M4 as I don't think you would regret it. If you can couple it with a 35mm summaron, you will be a very happy cat indeed.
I have both an M6 and an M4. I got the M6 first and then sort of stumbled on the M4. While I suppose I could live without the M6, I wouldn't want to part with the M4 for all the tea in China. That said, if you are used to metered cameras, I would recommend getting an M6 first (go the whole hog and get an M6 TTL). Once you have got used to it, then you would be in a good position to have a play with an M4/3/2 and decide if it were right for you. The reason that I keep both cameras is that the M6 is my colour slide camera and the M4 is for HP5 or FP4.
Obviously, if you are convinced that no meter or an external/handheld meter are for you, then go straight to an M4 as I don't think you would regret it. If you can couple it with a 35mm summaron, you will be a very happy cat indeed.