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Bill - I already have a CV 35 and 50 (Ultron and Nokton) - they're amazing, and
picked up s/h for ~$200 each.
picked up s/h for ~$200 each.
meeker said:Bill - I already have a CV 35 and 50 (Ultron and Nokton) - they're amazing, and
picked up s/h for ~$200 each.
meeker said:Progress! The Nokton 50 is black, and the Ultron 35 is silver. My r is black.
I am leaning towards another black body. Since there is a longer rf baselength
on the m6, I'm guessing it makes sense to run the 50 on the m6 most of
the time.
Gandy's site says the viewfinder is cluttered - what lines are brought up when
you attach a 50 or 35?
meeker
sirius said:I haven't seen many M6s for $800. I see a lot of M3s and M2s for that price. Mostly the M6s that I've seen have been between $1000-$1100 with a couple extra hundred for good condition.
sirius said:Bill, if you see one for $8-900 let me know! 😉
The CV adaptors also bring up the correct M6 framelinesif you can get the Leica ones they bring up the v/f lines - not sure about the CV adaptors
tightsqueez said:You simply cannot go wrong with the M6. I've had mine for about eight years now and it's been through everything: dropped countless times, used in downpours, left on the beach while the tide came in, survived the Iraq war twice and still works as when I bought it. It has never been cleaned or adjusted, just used and abused. And what is this talk about an M being "Posh"? If most users would see what I do to my M6/M7/M8, they'd cry.
The M6 is probably the best deal within the Leica M series that you can get. I wouldn't sell mine for 10k!