Roger Hicks
Veteran
The biggest single argument for getting the camera you REALLY want is that once you have it, there are no excuses: you can't blame the camera for poor pics. Also, you don't waste time wondering if you could do better with something else.
I've had two new film Ms in my life: the M4-P in the 80s and the MP a few years ago. I didn't feel a real need to 'upgrade' to M6/M6ttl (I tried both, on loan from friends or from Leica) but when the MP came out, I knew I had to have one.
Although an MP will cost a good deal more than a second-hand M6 (ttl or no), and a great deal more than an M4-P, it's what I'd go for without hesitation. I currently have MP, M4-P and 2x M2 and I am much inclined to sell one M2 and the M4-P in order to buy a second MP.
The quality remains, long after the pain of the purchase is forgotten.
Cheers,
Roger
I've had two new film Ms in my life: the M4-P in the 80s and the MP a few years ago. I didn't feel a real need to 'upgrade' to M6/M6ttl (I tried both, on loan from friends or from Leica) but when the MP came out, I knew I had to have one.
Although an MP will cost a good deal more than a second-hand M6 (ttl or no), and a great deal more than an M4-P, it's what I'd go for without hesitation. I currently have MP, M4-P and 2x M2 and I am much inclined to sell one M2 and the M4-P in order to buy a second MP.
The quality remains, long after the pain of the purchase is forgotten.
Cheers,
Roger
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