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At the moment I have an M6 ttl which was very generously loaned to me by Stephens, and a zeiss 35/2, but as the M6 isnt mine and the lens isnt a leica, the combination somehow feels odd. I dont want to appear to be a snob, but it was the image quality from leicas lenses which initially drew me to the company. I have a 50mm leica on order

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Dave,

 

If you're talking about a new one then you'll need to 'build' the one you want here and the price will appear at the end.

 

If you're talking about a pre-owned one then between about £2000 and £2500 depending on condition.

 

Pete.

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My silver one got a sibling two weeks ago. I can't decide which one I prefer. Photographs are of course unaffected, but the black one feels softer, I kind of like it. The silver one is and feels pure metal (chrome over brass). There is also a slight difference in weight between the two, with the silver one being heavier by 4 grams. I guess the difference boils down to the feel of the camera in the hands while out and about. Anyway, two excellent cameras.

 

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Then, I went to the configurator

Now I am miserable.:rolleyes:

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Place and location please! To quote the governator "I'll be back'. Also 'resistance is futile'. These are such useful quotes from recent literature, often misquoted or maligned for no obvious reason.

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Clint Eastwood: Go ahead. Make my day....:p I wish. I figure if I start squirrelling away a hundred here and a hundred there, I should be able to buy a new MP outright in about 48 months!:eek: And still keep the M3.

 

So, I need to buy a brick of Tri-X every six months whilst saving up and when I get my new MP, I should be set for another 48 months! Eight year plan. Not bad.;)

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Mine has just started to brass after about 15 months of use :)

 

It is surprising how quickly they will brass if used regularly. I know some people don't like brassing but I love mine - seems to give it character and shows they are used as intended. Mine has taken a right battering over the last six years or so but it never falters.

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I am looking forward to brassing a camera for a change. The M3 is chrome, the IIIF is chrome, and the R4 is resistant to any brassing with the black chrome.

 

Even so, with the M3, it is taking a lifetime to realize ownership...with a black paint Leica, maybe not so long as brassing imparts a bit more character to both the camera and its owner.;)

 

Leica M cameras have soul.

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Mine still refuses to show hardly any brass after 6 years of fairly regular use. I never use a case, if not around my neck or in my hand, it's unprotected in a daysack when I'm out walking. The only brassing is a minute bit on the end of the wind-on lever from my thumb and where it makes contact with the hotshoe. There is a little brightness around the shutter speed dial and some barely perceptible rub marks near the lugs from the horrible standard Leica strap before I changed it for an A&A silk cord. The top plate shows some very faint surface scratches that don't penetrate the lacquer.

 

The lacquer has proven more durable than I expected it to be when I bought it.

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My lovely MP got a nice trap on today!

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