ticanina
Newbie
After spending the last six months hiding in the shadows it is time to come out into the light.
I would just like introduce myself, Nick, and thank you all for the invaluable help you have given my wife,Tina, and I in making our decision to purchase a new Leica MP along with a new 35 'cron. It goes well with the 21 Elmarit (pre-asph) that we picked up in mint condition from the supplier when we placed the order.
It arrived yesterday and we are delighted - what a little jewel!
Once again, many thanks, the combined knowledge and experience of people on this forum is astounding.
Regards
Nick
I would just like introduce myself, Nick, and thank you all for the invaluable help you have given my wife,Tina, and I in making our decision to purchase a new Leica MP along with a new 35 'cron. It goes well with the 21 Elmarit (pre-asph) that we picked up in mint condition from the supplier when we placed the order.
It arrived yesterday and we are delighted - what a little jewel!
Once again, many thanks, the combined knowledge and experience of people on this forum is astounding.
Regards
Nick
FrankS
Registered User
Welcome, Nick and Tina! Who gets to use the new camera? 
ticanina
Newbie
We have made a deal that it is a shared prize at the moment until the finances stretch to a second body and a 50 'cron for me (Nick).
cp_ste.croix
At the beginning again.
NICE!!! Welcome to the forum...I am working on my gf to help me finance some GAS as well
FrankS
Registered User
You can acquire gear twice as fast with 2 wage-earners focussed on the same goal. 
GeneW
Veteran
What a wonderful way to enter RF photography!
BTW, Mike Johnston agrees with you that the 35mm 'cron is the ideal lens on a Leica:
http://www.photo.net/mjohnston/column64/index.html
But as you can see here on RFF, 50mm fans might dispute that!
Gene
BTW, Mike Johnston agrees with you that the 35mm 'cron is the ideal lens on a Leica:
http://www.photo.net/mjohnston/column64/index.html
But as you can see here on RFF, 50mm fans might dispute that!
Gene
Graybeard
Longtime IIIf User
ticanina said:After spending the last six months hiding in the shadows it is time to come out into the light.
I would just like introduce myself, Nick, and thank you all for the invaluable help you have given my wife,Tina, and I in making our decision to purchase a new Leica MP along with a new 35 'cron. It goes well with the 21 Elmarit (pre-asph) that we picked up in mint condition from the supplier when we placed the order.
It arrived yesterday and we are delighted - what a little jewel!
Once again, many thanks, the combined knowledge and experience of people on this forum is astounding.
Regards
Nick
They sure are pretty right out of the box. A Leica will also be pretty when you retire. Congratulations.
FrankS
Registered User
Different strokes for diff folks. It's all good.
ticanina
Newbie
The better half was convinced by the Leica reps that the 35 'cron would become her tool of trade but I still fancy a 50. After my 24 year old FM2 passed away we were left in the enviable position of being able to start again with whatever system we fancied..... I shoot digital for work but have wanted an M for 20+ years.... It is worth the wait.
Nick and Tina, isn't that a dinner show with two sittings on Saturdays? Hey, we saw you guys in the shadows, you know, wide latitude of Tri-X and all.
Welcome to RFF. I am a sworn true 50 man, but understand that you do need one 35 in a RF kit. Enjoy your camera.
Welcome to RFF. I am a sworn true 50 man, but understand that you do need one 35 in a RF kit. Enjoy your camera.
> We have made a deal that it is a shared prize at the moment until the finances stretch to a second body and a 50 'cron for me
Welcome aboard, and let me suggest a Leica M3 with a Rigid or Collapsible Summicron. It would be a good second body alongside an MP. The cost of a good user condition M3 with the 50 that you fancy is quite reasonable; much less than the MP. It's higher magnification finder is well-suited for a fast-fifty.
Welcome aboard, and let me suggest a Leica M3 with a Rigid or Collapsible Summicron. It would be a good second body alongside an MP. The cost of a good user condition M3 with the 50 that you fancy is quite reasonable; much less than the MP. It's higher magnification finder is well-suited for a fast-fifty.
Goodyear
Happy-snap ninja
pvdhaar
Peter
I've heard it said that people prefer a focal length that corresponds to their age. It's only a matter of time before RFF members give up their 35's and 40's and start hunting for 50's en masse....Goodyear said:Wasn't aware we had many of them...
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Goodyear
Happy-snap ninja
Well...
I'm 25, and I shoot 35. But often augmented with a 21, so maybe it averages out a little.
I'm 25, and I shoot 35. But often augmented with a 21, so maybe it averages out a little.
markinlondon
Elmar user
So 5 years ago I mainly shot with a 50, and now I mostly use a 35.
Am I regressing or just trying to recapture my lost youth?
Mark
Am I regressing or just trying to recapture my lost youth?
Mark
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
I must be a Peter Pan kinda guy: my favorite lenses are the 35 & 28. I like my collapsible 'cron 50 but I only use that one with my M3 (its VF makes you rediscover this focal length).
GeneW
Veteran
O Crikey! And here I just got an M2 that has no framelines for 135mm ...pvdhaar said:I've heard it said that people prefer a focal length that corresponds to their age.
Gene
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