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What would be the most durable Leica (M series) body finish? I am planning to keep the next Leica for a while and do not want it to ‘brass’. Yes, yes it might be traditional desirable look that you might desire and like, but I do not. Logically it most likely is chrome black (I prefer a black) then some black paint. Or is there any other finish option? Thank you in advance for your advice.

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You can currently get black or chrome that's it

 

The finish is extremely durable, and unless you use it every day full time the finish will hold up just fine.

 

I don't baby mine and never use a body case...and my M's have always looked great after 3 years of use with only minor rubs, nicks etc.

 

 

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Leica M edition 60 in stainless-steel body may be the choice:

http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/leica-m-edition-60/leica-m-edition-60A.HTM

 

without LCD to break :p

Or for that kind of money he could, you know, buy an M-D, an M10, and a 240, keep one of them new-in-box and let the other two get totally brassed up.

 

 

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What would be the most durable Leica (M series) body finish? I am planning to keep the next Leica for a while and do not want it to ‘brass’. Yes, yes it might be traditional desirable look that you might desire and like, but I do not. Logically it most likely is chrome black (I prefer a black) then some black paint. Or is there any other finish option? Thank you in advance for your advice.

 

Chrome is very strong

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Hmm

Well, I think they scratch about as easily as each other, but the black chrome goes grey with age, whereas the silver chrome doesn't

You won't see any brass either way unless you're particularly brutal!

 

I can back that up, I have chrome cameras for a long while. No scratching, no braising at all. The leather of the ever ready case keeps it well. 

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