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Leica M-P w/ Summicron 35 ASPH

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Moin Moin,

 

my favorit combination

 

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My MPs, with and without a "-"

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2012 M Monochrom mk1, and 1974 M4 - both in black chrome. Practically interchangeable.

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1975 M5. I think it's probably my favourite analogue M. The balance and shape feel just right. And overlapping the needles in the viewfinder is, for me, almost zen-like, compared with the red LEDs of my M Monochrom.

 

I also think the M5 is quite beautiful, in an overbuilt kind of way. When you use one for a while, you begin to appreciate the thought that clearly went into the design. The dials for the ISO and shutter speed are easier to use, and just as reliable, as those on any other M. The rewind crank is super fast in operation (and has a clutch to prevent it turning the wrong way), and the loading system is genius.

 

You can tell that, with the M5, Leica were going all-out to compete with Nikon and Canon. I don't think they've ever done that since.

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