hans voralberg
Veteran
Carmathen also has a Xenon 50/1.5 for 350 quids, a tad on the high side but it's quite rare so might be of interest to someone 😉
To the OP: just stick a piece of gaffer tape to the frame lighting window of your M3 and use the whole viewfinder as a 35mm frame. It's pretty close, close enough for many shooters, including me.
When switching to a 50mm, stick the tape to the bottom of the camera until you need it again.
Easy as pie, and the M3 will serve you well when shooting 50's or 90's, better than the M2.
I took a chance on an eBay purchase in the end. Low bid and I won! And I have to say, it's in better condition than a similar Leica I tried in a dealer that was almost three times the price!
As far as lenses, I'm a bit torn. For people I love the look of vintage 50's, although perhaps not as extreme as say a Jupiter 3 wide open (that gets a bit too soft for me). I also love the low contrast, muted pastel tones these can give on colour film.
But for places (landscape, architecture, days out) I think I prefer something that bit sharper and more contrasty - it seems a bit weird to, say, shoot a landscape with Velvia and a soft low contrast lens.
So I think I need a fairly modern 35mm (Voigtlander color skopar 35/2.5?) and a fairly vintage 50mm - but I'm not exactly sure what,
I've been looking out for Canon, Nikon, Zeiss and Voigtlander glass as well as Leica - may as well keep my options open. But been a bit slow on the uptake on good deals. Missed a 50/2 rigid summincron for ~£250 and a CV 35/2.5 for ~£160 🙁