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Why not? Everyone else is loving their cameras dammit. Actually I have an M6 as well but I still find myself grabbing the M3 first. I like the clean simple viewfinder and the build is just so impressive. All M's are made better than just about any other camera on Earth but the M3 is still king of the hill IMO. A recent addition of an affordable, well made 35mm V/C clip-on viewfinder has made the camera complete for me. (50mm has always been a bit tight for the way I see things.) And.. because I shoot Tr-X rated at 200 the little pocket exposure chart that I printed up and and laminated has me set for the proper exposure faster than messing with the arrows on the M6 or a hand held meter. Am I one of the last folks still shooting with this old classic?
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Just a note to repeat what I've said before: I love my Leica MP. Thanks. Allan
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Hi everyone, My first post after lurking for ages. I thought all the M2's were feeling neglected and couldn't stand for it any longer! Mine is lovely and with my 35 Sumilux asph. produces lovely results! No need to go digital for me. It is much easier just to get a scan when I need it! In berlin there are some really good labs too... Cheers and to lovely M2's Adrian
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Not sure I can "love" a mechanical object but, in the spirit of the forum, I thought I ought to start a new thread for Leica's new film camera. (In truth, I think the M-A is really a variation of the MP rather than a different camera but I suppose Leica would like us to see it differently). It is certainly a handsome camera and, strangely, the M-A also feels a very modern camera.
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I love my… How about an "I love my..." sub-forum
TomB_tx posted a topic in Leica M-A / M7 / MP and Film M
There are so many pinned posts for loving camera models that you have to page through a lot to find any non-pinned posts. How about moving all these to a new sub forum for camera worship? -
Why not? After two months working with the M I can say: I love my M. It sounds wonderful. It feels wonderful. Takes great pictures. And also thanks to Luigi it looks great!
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... now that we had the "I love my MP, M6, M7" but what about the "under-dog", the black-chrome M4-P ? The first Leica having a VF with 6 frame-lines, a motor-drive or rapid-winder can be attached, all M-lenses with or without googles (including the DR Summicron) and the Super-Angulon-M can be used without restrictions. Isn't it the most versatile and at the same time puristic camera Leica ever made ?
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...open thread Since I did not see any thread "I love my (Leica) M7" I'll open one, if you agree. My M7, I mean my 2 M7, make me great service and to thank this camera for services rendered, I start to post you a picture of my latest acquisition, instead of a M240. I "became allergic" to digital photos (edges and "smooth"* lines, "synthetic images"* for some pictures, "flat" and "without consistency" * "perfectible color" (compared to film), all of this brings me to leave my two Leica M digital more and more at home, now used as back up and my 2 M7 become my main camera, they accompany me everywhere even at 12,000 Kms from here. Each M7 has its attached lens , with one camera b&w film, and the other color film ! Here's a photo of my M7, that I just prescribe for me as "anti-allergic"digital image ! If you share my opinion , thank you to leave your comments or/and post a photo of your favorite camera You are welcome I know there has been problems with DX , but in my case I have no problem with my two M7 I just bought fifty rolls of Kodak Portra (160 and 400) , and my supplier at Paris told me that this film works very hard, he sells a lot. Film is not dead ! Best Henry * in italics, are the terms of my Leica Center consultant who retired this year , that I know him since the 1980s !
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