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Almost an MP 240 owner.....but I have one concern


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First, welcome to the forum. Second, if you are worried about the weight then chose lens carefully. Third, photographic moments do not wait while we wait for the perfect camera.

 

I am sure you will have tons of fun. :)

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Which lens do you plan to use?

M lens weight varies from 120g. to nearly 1000g.

Choosing the right lens might make all the difference.

 

It does for me. A Summicron 40C, Elmarit 28 or even an old LTM 50 Elmar make a difference when you carry it all day.

And if that is not light enough,  I found I can live with the performance of my X2 with a EVF if I do not have my M9 with me.

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I appreciate you all pushing me over the edge....I knew you would. I was only concerned with the new model because I don't  trade up too often and it would tick me off if next year my 240 was replaced with a 240 "lighter".....but it won't.

This morning I ordered an M-P 240 w/50 and 35mm  SummicronI also got a ThumbsUp to help offset the weight.
I went for a new one because it's my first time and I wanted to un-pack the box.... yea I know, I paid a premium  for that privilege but heck it was 12%off !
I'm sure there will be a couple used lenses in my future.
 
Now I can't wait for the FedEx guy to show up! 
 
Thanks to All
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I appreciate you all pushing me over the edge....I knew you would. I was only concerned with the new model because I don't  trade up too often and it would tick me off if next year my 240 was replaced with a 240 "lighter".....but it won't.

This morning I ordered an M-P 240 w/50 and 35mm  Summicron. I also got a ThumbsUp to help offset the weight.
I went for a new one because it's my first time and I wanted to un-pack the box.... yea I know, I paid a premium  for that privilege but heck it was 12%off !
I'm sure there will be a couple used lenses in my future.
 
Now I can't wait for the FedEx guy to show up! 
 
Thanks to All

 

Very sensible lens choice. You will sure have lots of fun. Enjoy.

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This morning I ordered an M-P 240 w/50 and 35mm  SummicronI also got a ThumbsUp to help offset the weight.

 
I'm sure there will be a couple used lenses in my future.
 
 

Congrats.  I suggest that you first try using the camera 'naked' as it was designed, and stick to your 2 lenses for a good while until they become second nature…and you decide if you bond with the RF experience.  GAS is easy….discipline is harder.

 

Jeff

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Congrats.  I suggest that you first try using the camera 'naked' as it was designed, and stick to your 2 lenses for a good while until they become second nature…and you decide if you bond with the RF experience.  GAS is easy….discipline is harder.

 

Jeff

 

I  welcome the Rangefinder experience. I took this plunge to leave Japanese cameras, their menus and features behind. I've hated them since my Nikon D1X of 2001 

I'm 100% sure the 240 and I will be a perfect fit.

 

Please all advice is appreciated and welcome.

 
Excuse my ignorance.... What is  "GAS" ?
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Seems odd to voice concern about weight then decide to stick a Thumbs Up on it! I've not handled the M but isn't the little thumb rest/control wheel on the rear meant to do the same thing anyway?

The weight concern  was lugging it around all day. And would Leica's new model be lighter? I'm not as young as I used to be and I want photography to be a pleasure and not a chore. But you have all convinced me so I'm over the weight thing. 

However with the "ThumbsUp" the camera felt more balanced and almost lighter/easier to hold . But I don't own it yet....... this is 30 minutes in the store. 

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Excuse my ignorance.... What is  "GAS" ?

 

Sorry….acronym for 'gear acquisition syndrome', a common affliction around these parts.   

 

Not everyone bonds with the RF experience…take your time.  I've been doing it for several decades and 3 lenses have sufficed for the vast majority of my RF work, no more than 2 on a given day.  You may take a different path, but no reason to even think about more gear at this point IMO (in my opinion…we like acronyms).

 

Jeff

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Thanks Jeff, for the most part I am a one lens kind of guy, I choose the 35 and 50 because 90% of  my photography can be done with these........and your right I'm feeling the GAS. New cameras are fun, once I take delivery my good sense will prevail. I am very much looking forward to what the camera brings to the table in the way of slowing you down to think, bringing photography back to its roots with a simple tool. I'm assuming on moving objects you zone focus and anticipate  ? Anything else you can tell me to help me "bond" with the RF?

I've been doing photography for over 40 years and I'm looking forward to slowing down and thinking

I do appreciate your advice

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Cnograts. Wise choices.

 

The little bit of weight in the Leica helps me stabilize myself better than some piece of plastic. Not been at it long, but here goes.

 

http://blog.leica-camera.com/photographers/interviews/louis-foubare-making-every-minute-count

 

Louis Foubare: Fluidity and Unpredictability in Street Photography « The Leica Camera

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I did not dig the weight of my M240, but the CMOS and shutter upgrade made it worth it compared to an M9.  (This is my first digital Leica.)  Now:  Compared to my M6 - The M240 is big and heavy.  It is definitely not ideal.  It is heavier than an M9 by a noticable amount.  However, for the 1.5 stops of low light performance gain and the amazing shutter, I'm fine with it.  Would I love a M6-sized digital Leica?  Of course.  But until then, I'm loving having my M240. 

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Cnograts. Wise choices.

 

The little bit of weight in the Leica helps me stabilize myself better than some piece of plastic. Not been at it long, but here goes.

 

http://blog.leica-camera.com/photographers/interviews/louis-foubare-making-every-minute-count

 

Louis Foubare: Fluidity and Unpredictability in Street Photography « The Leica Camera

That is certainly true.  Light bodies are suffer from motion blur and really need stabilization technology. And it is slighly strange when people complain about the weight and then start using a Noctilux, Summicron 90 AA or even a chrome Summilux.

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Pfft, Rabbitohs. West Tigers I say!

 

 

 

Anyway. Just remember that Leica cameras, even digital ones, tend to hold value rather well. Meaning that you can upgrade and sell without losing a fortune. Leica M9's are still going for around $4000 second hand, that's a 6 year old digital camera.

$4000?  Here they go for € 2800, /€ 3000,- I wonder what the Dollar / Euro exchange rate became overnight.  ;)

 

http://www.marktplaats.nl/z.html?query=m9+leica&postcode=5025PJ

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