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Hey guys! as you might guess from the title alone I am new here hehe, last time I held a film camera was when I was ten(so proud when my dad developed it and it wasn't just a blur unlike my sister's one hehe) but i've been shooting with digital for almost 5 years now, now this is the part where I need you guys, In 2 weeks time I'm bound to meet up with a guy selling a leica m6, now I just want to ask what precautions or tests i should do before making the transaction, I do not own any leica lenses atm and he's only selling the body, the camera looks as good as new, it comes with original papers and even reciept where it was purchased(here in dublin ireland thank god) it seems to be the '97 production model since the engraving isn't on the top plate but rather on the back, I just asked him for the serial number there, hope to get it by tomorrow.

 

thanking you in advance

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Hi, Greetings from "Oz". Take a look at the first index page of this collectors sectionunder "Help on inspecting a potential purchase" by "azman". Up to 27/10/10, there are 2 pages of hints. I've found some of them useful. Regards, David.

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also while i'm at it, i'll probably get hammered for this but may I ask if there's such a thing as a canon lens adapter for a leica? I'm a poor student and I cant really afford to get a leica lens for a few weeks anyway after paying for the m6 which is going to be 1,000 euros. I'm pretty sure I saw some m bodies with canon fits on them but i just cant seem to find out the name of the adaptor, I know this is a stupid question lol I feel so ashamed

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If you can find an adaptor, I would go for a 50mm/f2 Summitar (Leitz). That would get you started. An early Summicron would be great, but they are not cheap. My Summitars are almost as good as my Summicron anyway. If you want to start with a wide-angle, I would go for a 35mm/f2.8 Canon. Of course, given the chance Leitz lenses are the way to go. I'm sure the other members have many alternatives. Rgds, David

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lol i'm actually planning to use it on the m6 hehe so if i'd get that summitar i wont need an adaptor, but yea i have to settle for canon atm, i have the 35mm you mentioned lol but yea i just need an adaptor, thanks for your input! I'll start looking around antique stores on monday for these lenses lol

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If you get a Summitar you will need an adaptor as they were only made in screw mount. The Summicron was made in both screw and Bayonet mount, and is comparatively expensive in both. I think you said you are in Dublin. I was there in 2003 and am sure there were some shops selling 2nd hand cameras there then. Have you tried checking some of the camera magazines like "Amateur Photographer", etc. for current dealers in your area?

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Advice: Don't buy the Canon 50 f/0.95.

 

It's absolutely pointless. Very blurry, soft, low contrast, no details what so ever. You need to stop it down to 2.8 or 4 to get anything useful out of it.

 

Also, take a look at early Nikon lenses. They were called Nikkon Kogaku. Nikon had the S rangefinder that had the M39 lens mount, like the Leica lenses. I have a 5cm f/2 and it is a beauty. Not a Leitz, but a very good lens indeed.

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Lol trust me I've looked around in Dublin, every nook and cranny, then don't really stock much leitz camera, and if they did only a few and you'll have to pay an arm and a leg. kay adapter in the list now, is it advisable to get an m motor? omg nikon kogaku? score i saw one on sale! hope it's still there omg will it fit the m series yea?

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Lol trust me I've looked around in Dublin, every nook and cranny, then don't really stock much leitz camera, and if they did only a few and you'll have to pay an arm and a leg. kay adapter in the list now, is it advisable to get an m motor? omg nikon kogaku? score i saw one on sale! hope it's still there omg will it fit the m series yea?

 

Personally I don't see a need for a motor, I know a few users here have one and use it a lot. It's not a must.

 

Look for Nippon Kogaku.

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When you ask about Canon lenses, you do mean Canon rangefinder lenses from the 50s and 60s, don't you, not modern SLR lenses?

 

Don't worry about the body not being genuine - there are no knock-off copies of M cameras or M lenses. The Russian copies were of older, screw-thread Leicas.

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