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i know some people like their cameras to look like they have never been taken out of the box. i am not one of them. i admit that i love the look of a well used camera with plenty of MOJO!
from what i have read, Leica M's, especially older manual M's, were built to last several lifetimes. (i, RF noob that i am, have yet to even hold a leica. keyword: yet. 🙂) same wih many classic nikons, contaxes, etc. it seems one would be hard pressed to convince some owners that they weren't made from glass.
it is akin to yuppie urban dwellers buying a hummer to go to the grocery once a week.
i am not talking about camera abuse, mind you. 6 foot test drops on concrete is not MOJO.
cameraquest has a little writeup/ pics on Gary Winogrand's last M4.
http://cameraquest.com/LeicaM4G.htm
now that is beautiful! i'm tearing up! 🙂 that camera tells a story!
so, who else likes the look of a 'less than mint' camera? better yet, post a pic of your well loved camera if you can. it is time to let the MOJO shine!
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from what i have read, Leica M's, especially older manual M's, were built to last several lifetimes. (i, RF noob that i am, have yet to even hold a leica. keyword: yet. 🙂) same wih many classic nikons, contaxes, etc. it seems one would be hard pressed to convince some owners that they weren't made from glass.
it is akin to yuppie urban dwellers buying a hummer to go to the grocery once a week.
i am not talking about camera abuse, mind you. 6 foot test drops on concrete is not MOJO.
cameraquest has a little writeup/ pics on Gary Winogrand's last M4.
http://cameraquest.com/LeicaM4G.htm
now that is beautiful! i'm tearing up! 🙂 that camera tells a story!
so, who else likes the look of a 'less than mint' camera? better yet, post a pic of your well loved camera if you can. it is time to let the MOJO shine!
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