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Somewhere I read that several M1's have been modified to become an M2, but building in the rangefinder of the M2. That would result in a Leica M without the type identification, since the designation M1 would have gone lost when the rangefinder was fitted in.

Does anyone know about such a modified M1, are there pictures of examples to be seen?

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Luigi I am here,

The only litterature speaking about the possible conversion M1 > M2 is in Gianni Rogliatti "Leica the first 70 years", Page 79 ,Chapter 9 development of the Leica M.

"The M1 could be converted to the M2 by the addition of a range finder system. It is quite possible therefore to find an M2 with a M1 number and without "M2" engraved on the top plate. The original "M1" engraved on the blanked off rangefinder window would, of course, have been lost in the conversion".

Edit : Also in the "First 60 years" page 95.

I' ld add the addition of the frame selector, at least, to be a M2.

 

This one already posted in "A little..." is wearing a 1965 M1 serial number :1050278.

 

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Hello Luigi and JC. Interesting camera you show us. I'd say it is an M2 with and M1 serial number. Or would closer inspection of the top plate show differences in the M2 script as compared to 'real' M2's? It was Rogliatti indeed where I read the mention of possible conversion, and now I read it in Laney, p.108 as well. Under the heading "Factoring conversions" of the M1 he just mentions M2.

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Mmhhh... M1 number but

1) M2 engraved on top

2) frame lever

3) Self timer

 

Is it a conversion or an "out of batch" model ? Interesting.

Luigi, it was always Leica practice that when a camera was upgraded, it kept its serial number. In this case, the camera got a new top, and the old serial number was engraved on it. This practice goes all the way back to Leica A converted to Leica II!

 

With a M2 finder, the camera had to have a frame preview lever too, so that was part of the conversion. And the customer did probably ask for the self-timer, and got it. And payed for it ...

 

The old man from the Age of the MD

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