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Chrome Vs Black Paint


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Chrome because:

1) It is a bare metal surface (chrome plated brass) and as a mechanical engineer I like the feel of bare metal, the same goes for a MACbook vs. a painted PC,

2) Because the metal lasts longer than the paint.

If the M was available in the black chrome the MM comes in, I would have probably taken the black one.

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When I wanted to buy my M240 I also looked and after reading many threads I wanted to go with a black due to being "inconspicuous" even though it didn't make much sense.

 

A guy standing there bringing his camera up to his face to shoot, black or not didn't make sense, even for street.

 

Then when I heard a dealer close to where I was at the time had a camera I rushed and asked and it seems the only one available was a silver. My decision was made for me irrespective of what I intended.

 

I don't regret it and I still find the choice of colour to be more personal than for any other reason.

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Black paint, because i prefer black paint.

 

My M is intended to be a long term photographic companion (3-5yrs before an upgrade, where it will still be kept as a second body/backup)

And i like the idea of it slowly brassing, becoming uniquely mine

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I chose black. I just like the look of black rangefinder cameras. Also a factor is that my M lenses are black; therefore getting my M240 in black was the natural choice.

 

While black is in theory more stealthy than chrome, I don't think that in real world situations it matters much. I have discovered that the masses of people who are not serious, committed photographers are unbelievably inobservant as they go about life in their cloud.

 

YMMV.

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The black one looks nice and will eventually have nice patina, but I am not sure I would like it on mine. I started with a chrome MP and build a chrome lens collection. A chrome lens on a black body doesn't look good in my opinion, so I settled with a chrome M 240.

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Based on a friend's camera, it's definitely paint, not "black chrome" like on an old M4-P.

 

Personally, I went for chrome because I think it looks better, it's more durable, & it matches my other Leicas.

 

Is it really black paint/enamel or just the dull, crap 'black chrome'?

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That's longterm? I suppose it must be in the digital age. :eek:

 

Personally, if my M8.2 was still ok, I wouldn't have thought about upgrading to the M240, although I do find it has it advantages (especially in less ideal light situations).

I don't think I'll be upgrading for as long as the it keeps on working. I'm satisfied now, so why wouldn't I 5 years into the 'future'... :p

 

About the black paint, I don't know when and how I got the top plate against something less forgiving, but it scraped a bit of black of it. Black paint for sure. :cool:

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