like2fiddle said:
Well, the only Leica M I have ever owned is the M2 and I sought it out because of it's relative simplicity, ie the uncluttered viewfinder and battery independence. I have a desire to try a camera with a built-in meter, but...
I, for one, am quite thankful that not everyone considers the M2 to be their favorite M. I never could have afforded one if everyone else wanted one too😉
hi!
Let's not be too effusive about the M2! There are only 80-90 000 of them around versus the 200 000 M3's! We could have shortage soon.
My opinion has always been that the M2 is the perfect Leica. Nothing on it that is not needed and even things like the finder can still be fixed as most of the parts are common with the later M's. The M3 finder is complex and very expensive to repair. Older, double stroke M3's also can suffer from failing shutter brakes with hefty repair bills.
I have M2's (many!) and my excuse is that I make the Rapidwinder for them and I need them all for testing. But, truth be told even without that excuse I would keep several around .
A couple of M2's and 21/35/50 package with possibly a 90 along should cover just about everything you would want to shoot. The lack of flashing lights in the finder also frees you up. Do a quick exposure check at the beginning and then guess. Pretty soon you will be able to shoot fast and almost intuitively. It is the only camera model that I own that is so "tuned" to my way of shooting that I sometimes find myself taking a shot so quickly that it becomes a "see it, shoot it "and only afterwards do you analyze the why/how!
There are days when you feel bogged down and my "recharge" is to throw a couple of rolls of Tri-X in my jacket, take a M2 with whatever 35 is on it ( or 40 for that matter) and go for a walk. No meter, no "extras" and after an hour or so I feel perked up and anticipating a processing run. So what if some of the exposures are off or you missed the focus.
Of the modern Leica, the only one that comes close to the smoothness and simplicity is the MP with the 0,58 finder and dead batteries!
Nirvana might be a couple of M2's, 3-4 small, compact lenses and a bag full of Tri-X and one of those "Around the World " airline tickest, " Around the World on 80 rolls". Catchy title isn't it?
Best,