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An M-A DS would be my real favorite !

 

You can use any Leica M film body – including the M-A – as a double (triple, quadruple..) stroke body if you choose to. There is no obligation to advance the film in a single stroke if you'd rather ratchet wind it.

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ThePioneer, welcome to LUF by the way, ordered one from a shop in San Francisco and received it this week. Perhaps send him a PM and order one from the same shop.

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I know for a fact that B&H has been filling pre-orders. Probably the case that they don't yet have enough to fill regular orders. I think Leica has been supplying dealers in the US in limited quantities. B&H probably has a large "pre-order" base given the infinitely liberal 30-day return policy (which makes pre-ordering a zero risk proposition).

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sounds right to me ...... leica soho told me that Leica is geared to a limited run of the M-A simply because they are very uncertain how many they will sell. It is an experimental run on their part. Failure to garner enough numbers and the M-A becomes one of those limited run collector items, of which there are many Personally I hope not.

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I know for a fact that B&H has been filling pre-orders. Probably the case that they don't yet have enough to fill regular orders. I think Leica has been supplying dealers in the US in limited quantities. B&H probably has a large "pre-order" base given the infinitely liberal 30-day return policy (which makes pre-ordering a zero risk proposition).

 

So that's my concern with B&H ... I don't want to pre-order with them only to receive an M-A that someone else returned. I have had a few past occasions in which B&H sent me something as "new" that had been returned in a state that I would not consider as sellable as a new product.

 

That said, B&H doesn't charge sales tax if you are outside of NY (I am in CA). Are there other retailers like that from whom I could get a silver M-A?

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I am sure that not all B&H customers are as righteous as me :), but I when my pre-order from them was delivered to me I promptly returned it in person with the UPS box unopened.

 

It was probably the first time in my entire purchase history at B&H in which could be guaranteed that the item had never been fondled by another customer. :)

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It was probably the first time in my entire purchase history at B&H in which could be guaranteed that the item had never been fondled by another customer. :)

 

Once I received a "new" Think Tank bag from B&H that came with a bunch of receipts stuffed into one of the pockets. The guy who bought it first had seen a show in NYC and gone to a nearby restaurant.

 

What color was the M-A that you returned? Wondering if B&H has any silver ones.

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Here it is in the flesh. Sorry, poor light, and I auto-white balanced, so its a bit all over the show.

 

In case you are wondering if "black chrome" looks like the normal black Leica lenses, the finish of the Leica lenses is more pearlescent. The matt finish of the black M-A is more like the matt of primer paint, and in black, it looks super stealthy.

 

You can see the difference in finish between the body and lens in this one especially

 

Simply beautiful camera, there was no need at all to tart it up with that Summicron. :D

 

s-a

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...You can see here, the ISO dial doesn't look too shiny...

Sorry, what an improper color for the ISO-ring, imho.

Just as with the shutter speed of a black Leica the ISO-ring should be black with white numbers too.

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mnutzer -- see if you feel that way when you see it in person, it is absolutely the right color. in fact, the metal lugs, etc are all exactly right. from a design perspective perfection, for me at least. i hope it lasts as long the M3 and M2 and M4

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mnutzer -- see if you feel that way when you see it in person, it is absolutely the right color. in fact, the metal lugs, etc are all exactly right. from a design perspective perfection, for me at least. i hope it lasts as long the M3 and M2 and M4

 

Indeed it's just a less important detail, but for a uniform design of a black M-A all numbers and letters should be designed in white letters on a black background like the lens and the shutter speed dial, but that's of course only a matter of personal taste.

 

Still don't know how the backside of the very new special edition M3D will be designed, but I presume it will be silver too.;)

 

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/attachments/leica-sammler-historica/474210d1418854030-neu-leica-m3d-l1000697.jpg

 

https://lfi-online.de/ceemes/webfile/img/1233060/YToxOntzOjE6IngiO3M6MzoiOTgwIjt9/03-B0000150-M3D-5-DDDhands.jpg#1200x802

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