ustedalen
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Hey folks. I'm a 20 year old photography student from Norway.
I've been drooling for putting my hands on a Leica and calling it mine for years now, and I finally think I can afford my first. I'm photographing with an Rolleiflex 3.5F which I will never let go off, but I don't really have a 35mm camera (except a few newer SLR's and a DSLR). I also have a huge passion for street photography and travelling all over Europe for a street project I have, so a Leica along with my Rolleiflex is a must.
However, I don't know to much about these cameras, so that's why I'm asking you guys for a few tips.
I'm thinking about using around 10 - 15 000 NOK. In foreign currency, that is with todays rate:
£950 - £1424 (GPB)
€1110 - €1665 (EUR)
$1550 - $2325 (USD)
Can I get a camera and a lens that actually workes perfectly within this amount of money (less is even better. This is just maximum amout that I can spend)?
What camera should I get? I've been thinking about an M3. I've heard a lot of great things about this camera, and it's of course way cheaper than an M7. But is there any other camera I should consider? Can an M3 use the same kind of lenses as an M7 (M1 and M2 has a screwlens, right?)?
How about lenses? I don't want any form of tele, and I almost think that a 50mm is to much of a tele. I've been thinking about a lens somewhere between a 35mm. Is there any good lenses to recommend? A must have? I would like that the lenses weren't to expencive, but i still want quality and I'm willing to pay a little for that.
And I've seen that some lenses are different for others, like that some of them have an own finder (see the picture below). What's the difference between the lens with the "finder" and the one without?
I'm going to London July 28th to continue my European street project, and I'm thinking about maybe looking for a Leica there. Is there any good shops that might sell a non overpriced Leica there?
If not, where should I get my Leica? Ebay? Oslo (no idea where to buy it here)?
I hope that someone takes their time to answer my questions.
Jon
I've been drooling for putting my hands on a Leica and calling it mine for years now, and I finally think I can afford my first. I'm photographing with an Rolleiflex 3.5F which I will never let go off, but I don't really have a 35mm camera (except a few newer SLR's and a DSLR). I also have a huge passion for street photography and travelling all over Europe for a street project I have, so a Leica along with my Rolleiflex is a must.
However, I don't know to much about these cameras, so that's why I'm asking you guys for a few tips.
I'm thinking about using around 10 - 15 000 NOK. In foreign currency, that is with todays rate:
£950 - £1424 (GPB)
€1110 - €1665 (EUR)
$1550 - $2325 (USD)
Can I get a camera and a lens that actually workes perfectly within this amount of money (less is even better. This is just maximum amout that I can spend)?
What camera should I get? I've been thinking about an M3. I've heard a lot of great things about this camera, and it's of course way cheaper than an M7. But is there any other camera I should consider? Can an M3 use the same kind of lenses as an M7 (M1 and M2 has a screwlens, right?)?
How about lenses? I don't want any form of tele, and I almost think that a 50mm is to much of a tele. I've been thinking about a lens somewhere between a 35mm. Is there any good lenses to recommend? A must have? I would like that the lenses weren't to expencive, but i still want quality and I'm willing to pay a little for that.
And I've seen that some lenses are different for others, like that some of them have an own finder (see the picture below). What's the difference between the lens with the "finder" and the one without?

I'm going to London July 28th to continue my European street project, and I'm thinking about maybe looking for a Leica there. Is there any good shops that might sell a non overpriced Leica there?
If not, where should I get my Leica? Ebay? Oslo (no idea where to buy it here)?
I hope that someone takes their time to answer my questions.
Jon