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I previously owned an R2A several years ago for a while before the wind crank jammed up and I became sick of development + scanning costs (back in Sydney, Australia). So instead, for the last several years I've been shooting with a DSLR and GRDIII.
I've just moved to Hong Kong and have run smack-bang back into the film photography culture. Shop after shop filled with rows of gorgeous 2nd-hand rangefinders. M2, M3, M6 galore! Then my friend told me just how cheap it is to develop and scan. I've now caught the bug again and want to get a Leica.
The M7 is a little out of budget, and the only real reason I'd go there is the luxury of AE mode. Realistically, an M6 is probably more appropriate for my budget, but I've never shot much manual before. So what I thought was, why not dip my toes in the water with an R2M or R3M and familarise myself with manual shooting. If I get comfortable and stick with it, then I can upgrade to an M6 or similar down the track.
What do you all think?
TL;DR - Is an R2M/R3M a good practice body before upgrading to an M6 down the track?
I previously owned an R2A several years ago for a while before the wind crank jammed up and I became sick of development + scanning costs (back in Sydney, Australia). So instead, for the last several years I've been shooting with a DSLR and GRDIII.
I've just moved to Hong Kong and have run smack-bang back into the film photography culture. Shop after shop filled with rows of gorgeous 2nd-hand rangefinders. M2, M3, M6 galore! Then my friend told me just how cheap it is to develop and scan. I've now caught the bug again and want to get a Leica.
The M7 is a little out of budget, and the only real reason I'd go there is the luxury of AE mode. Realistically, an M6 is probably more appropriate for my budget, but I've never shot much manual before. So what I thought was, why not dip my toes in the water with an R2M or R3M and familarise myself with manual shooting. If I get comfortable and stick with it, then I can upgrade to an M6 or similar down the track.
What do you all think?
TL;DR - Is an R2M/R3M a good practice body before upgrading to an M6 down the track?