Pfreddee
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I suppose that what I am dithering about is a classic case of ambivalence, but here goes anyway.
For as long as I can remember, I've wanted a film Leica M, (don't really have any particular choice of model, at the moment). I have "bought around the subject" for the past 5-6 years. By that I mean I've owned a number of rangefinders, just to test the waters, you know. I keep coming back to the Leica M (film models).
Common sense would tell me to save up and go ahead and buy one and quit dithering. I'm still dithering. I can afford a body but a body and a lens seem to be a daunting proposition. But I want to use Leica glass with it, not a non-Leica lens. Doesn't seem like I would be getting the Leica experience with non-Leica glass...
So, I'm looking for feedback from people who dithered for a time (or two) and finally decided to go ahead and get one and either confirm their worst fears, e.g. that they wouldn't like the camera or that they would fall in love with it and it would be the last film camera that they would ever need. I shoot both digital and film, but I'm looking for the best film camera I can buy, and that it will be the last one I'll need.
So, I'm acting as the guy on the window ledge, and you all can act as the crowd in the street, hollering, "Go ahead! Jump!" Give me some encouragement or some reasons (s) why I should jump. Or not.
With best regards,
Pfreddee(Stephen)
For as long as I can remember, I've wanted a film Leica M, (don't really have any particular choice of model, at the moment). I have "bought around the subject" for the past 5-6 years. By that I mean I've owned a number of rangefinders, just to test the waters, you know. I keep coming back to the Leica M (film models).
Common sense would tell me to save up and go ahead and buy one and quit dithering. I'm still dithering. I can afford a body but a body and a lens seem to be a daunting proposition. But I want to use Leica glass with it, not a non-Leica lens. Doesn't seem like I would be getting the Leica experience with non-Leica glass...
So, I'm looking for feedback from people who dithered for a time (or two) and finally decided to go ahead and get one and either confirm their worst fears, e.g. that they wouldn't like the camera or that they would fall in love with it and it would be the last film camera that they would ever need. I shoot both digital and film, but I'm looking for the best film camera I can buy, and that it will be the last one I'll need.
So, I'm acting as the guy on the window ledge, and you all can act as the crowd in the street, hollering, "Go ahead! Jump!" Give me some encouragement or some reasons (s) why I should jump. Or not.
With best regards,
Pfreddee(Stephen)