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Yes I have a humble Nokton 40 to go with the camera. I fell in love with a Summaron but I figured I'd go with fresh modern optics first and take it from there. 😉Have you lenses for your camera? Cosina Voigtlander offers numerous excellent options in both M and adapted LTM mounts. If you are just breaking into the world of Leica, perhaps stay true to the linage and choose a Leica/Leitz lens for your first lens for your first M camera.
Hi Will, thanks for stopping by. That's me all right, I am a thrifty guy, and I am happy I made this decision. Your and others' stories about M4-P's reliability really made me feel confident about this camera. Regarding the finish, it was produced in smaller number than black chrome, and the 70th Anniversary was released in 2.500 pieces, 500 to each letter in the word LEICA. Mine is I067. Thanks again Will! 😀Jonathan,
Another M4-P user here.
Over these past years, I noticed that people who seriously want to *use* a Leica M, but has the other side of the brain set to "thrifty" gravitate towards the M4-P.
And why not? It's as simple and reliable as it can be, with Leica-quality rangefinder to boot! After 7 years, mine is still the only Leica I need, and it still sports the same Ultron 35/1.7.
Plus yours is extra special, I've never seen a silver M4-P before, it's good lookin' 🙂
Hi, we have another Will! I have seen your posts over on Steve Huff and I love 'em. Where do you live man? Coba panggil, kalau salah juga nggak masalah, akan ngobrol soal Leica juga hehehe..Hai Jonathan
Enjoy your M4-P
M4-P menurut saya adalah Leica M film yang affordable pragmatis dan lengkap
Lain kali kalau saya melihat ada orang pake M4-P silver di jalanan , coba manggil ah.. 🙂
I think that would be you 🙂
William Jusuf
(M4-P black and M5 Silver)
Thank you for your kind words. 🙂That is one of the most beautiful Leicas. I hadn't ever seen a chrome version of the M4-P. I like that it doesn't have the red dot.
LOL they give different kind of calmness to different people. I guess we are in the same group. 😛I suddenly feel a sense of calm coming into this post from the Sony A7 one 🙂
Nice looking camera!
Phil, thank you for stopping by. I truly feel it is a very special camera, and the mods done on it is JUST the way I wanted my M to be. I even ran a trial a la carte design on Leica website, and I use the same options like no 135 finder and old style advance lever. The backdoor is lovely and the absence of red dot (and self timer by default) made it one of the cleanest Leica I have personally seen.Jonathan,
Enjoy that camera! It used to be mine!
I bought it in non-working condition from a friend and had Youxin Ye do a complete rebuild and finder modification for me. He recovered it with Aki Asahi leather as the old vulcanite was loose all over and flaking off in places. The red dot was removed as it had a nasty dented crease in it and replacing it with another was cost prohibitive plus it didn't really need to be there.
As the shutter chassis was basically worn out on the camera, he swapped it with an M4a chassis that was almost new but in doing so, he had to use a different shoe so the original serial number doesn't appear on the body. Also the flash function in the hotshoe was deleted and basically the camera became like an M4. I have the serial number if you want it.
The old M4-P backdoor was ratty and the vulcanite had flaked off a bit. The film reminder thing that you could pencil on was no longer clean enough to be used and so Youxin used an M2 back door and matched the covering to the body with Aki Asahi leather.
The winder lever was also replaced with an M2 type of lever since the plastic tip on the old one had broken off before I bought the camera.
That was the nicest Leica finder I ever looked through before or since, I think.
I had intended on keeping it forever but I had stars in my eyes and so it went to Anders.
PM me if you have any questions about it and enjoy that very special camera.
Phil Forrest
Thank you kind Sir. Enjoy yours in good health. 🙂You'll like shooting with the M4-P, jwicaksana. I have one that's been used heavily through the years, lots of brassing but still working perfectly. My favorite 35mm camera.
Same here. The M4-P is an M camera you just can't go wrong with. I have read more than a few commentators say it is considered to be the most durable and reliable of the M bodies.The M4-P is a wonderful camera. I've been using one for many years...