I have a non-TTL M6: is the M2 notably nicer in the fit'n'finish department? I keep reading about how much nicer the M2 and M3 are than the newer M's with the exception of the MP, but I have a hard time believing it. Exactly how is the M2 nicer than a run-of-the-mill M6 or M7? Concrete examples of differences in aesthetic, picture-taking, or ruggedness between the M2 and M6, anyone?
I have two Leica bodies - a non-TTL M6 and an M2, and most of the differences are really quite small - enormous to some dedicated Leica purists, but small to most of us ordinary mortals
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My M2 feels a bit more solid than my M6, but both really feel great - I'd say the M2 feels more robust.
The mechanics (film wind on, gears) feel smoother on the M2 (though "softer" might be a better word).
The knob rewind on the M2 is less convenient than the lever rewind on the M6, but I don't really mind it.
The film loading on the M2 is slower than the M6 (but in my experience, not by much).
The biggest difference to me is the viewfinders. My M2 viewfinder isn't prone to flare the way the M6 VF is, and I much prefer having just one VF frame at a time (with the M6 and its two frames at a time, I sometimes find myself using the wrong frame). Having said that, I like having the 28 frame on the M6 (but I have a good feel for the 28 fov and am happy using the full frame on the M2 for 28).
So, M2 or M6? I think one should have one of each
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(But, and I don't really know how to explain why, I have a real attachment to the M2 that I don't have to the M6).