Chuck A
Chuck A
I recently posted about deciding between an M4-P and an R2A. I was trying both cameras to see which I liked better. Since then I have gotten a good deal on an M6TTL and have added that to the mix to try. I really can't afford this but I will make it work. I am just looking for a camera that is comfortable and fun to use. I figured that I would give these a try and sell what I don't want.
I need some insights.
1) M6TTL - I recently bought this camera on pnet for $1000. It has been recovered with black Pebble Emboss leather from Cameraleather.com and the viewfinder has been replaced by DAG with the no flare MP viewfinder. It was altered by DAG to include only 35, 50 and 90mm frames. It is a sweet setup. Everything works like it should and I like having the internal meter. It is in good shape with a few signs of use. I will include a photo below.
Strengths: MP rangefinder and very nice intuitive internal meter.
Weaknesses: Feels a bit heavy and bulky.
2) M4-P - I bought it from a RFF member on ebay for $520 and although it is an M camera, it has a different feel to it than the M6. It is only 1.5 oz lighter but feels much lighter and better in my hand. The M6 feels thicker and the Aki Asahi 4008 cover on the M4-P feels better than the covering on the M6. The viewfinder has some haze and the slow shutter speeds can be a bit erratic. While it is useable as it is it will eventually need a CLA. Cosmetically it is near mint. A beautiful camera.
Strengths: Feels better in my hand than the M6. Not a mark on it.
Weaknesses: Needs CLA. Have to carry a meter.
3) R2A - It cost me $100 less than the M4-P. This camera has a nice rubberized covering and with the side grip it handles better than the Leicas. Its only problem is that the darn shutter is noticeably louder than the Ms. It has no problems and the meter is fine. I did notice that the M6TL meter is more intuitive and less distracting to use.
Strengths: Feels a bit better in my hand than the Leicas. Not a mark on it.
Weaknesses: Loud shutter and small rangefinder base.
Each camera has its strengths and weaknesses. I now that nobody can decide for me but I am having a tough time making a decision. My choices seem to be.
1) Keep the M6TTL.
2) Keep the M4-P (eventually get a CLA) and the R2A for when I don't want to carry a meter.
3) Keep the M4-P and eventually spend the $150-$200 for a CLA.
4) Save money and keep the R2A only.
Any help is appreciated.
I need some insights.
1) M6TTL - I recently bought this camera on pnet for $1000. It has been recovered with black Pebble Emboss leather from Cameraleather.com and the viewfinder has been replaced by DAG with the no flare MP viewfinder. It was altered by DAG to include only 35, 50 and 90mm frames. It is a sweet setup. Everything works like it should and I like having the internal meter. It is in good shape with a few signs of use. I will include a photo below.
Strengths: MP rangefinder and very nice intuitive internal meter.
Weaknesses: Feels a bit heavy and bulky.
2) M4-P - I bought it from a RFF member on ebay for $520 and although it is an M camera, it has a different feel to it than the M6. It is only 1.5 oz lighter but feels much lighter and better in my hand. The M6 feels thicker and the Aki Asahi 4008 cover on the M4-P feels better than the covering on the M6. The viewfinder has some haze and the slow shutter speeds can be a bit erratic. While it is useable as it is it will eventually need a CLA. Cosmetically it is near mint. A beautiful camera.
Strengths: Feels better in my hand than the M6. Not a mark on it.
Weaknesses: Needs CLA. Have to carry a meter.
3) R2A - It cost me $100 less than the M4-P. This camera has a nice rubberized covering and with the side grip it handles better than the Leicas. Its only problem is that the darn shutter is noticeably louder than the Ms. It has no problems and the meter is fine. I did notice that the M6TL meter is more intuitive and less distracting to use.
Strengths: Feels a bit better in my hand than the Leicas. Not a mark on it.
Weaknesses: Loud shutter and small rangefinder base.
Each camera has its strengths and weaknesses. I now that nobody can decide for me but I am having a tough time making a decision. My choices seem to be.
1) Keep the M6TTL.
2) Keep the M4-P (eventually get a CLA) and the R2A for when I don't want to carry a meter.
3) Keep the M4-P and eventually spend the $150-$200 for a CLA.
4) Save money and keep the R2A only.
Any help is appreciated.
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