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M6 + M3: both masterpieces.

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I love my M6 as well. And my M3. The M3 probably even more. And even more the lenses...

Here's two pics made with M6 and 35 cron.

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Hi everyone, greeting from Tokyo. I am new to this forum, but I love my M6 also. It completes me everywhere I go and delivers my final image as how I want it :D:D:D

 

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Greetings! I just have bought my first rangefinder: M6 classic, so I hope I will be able to love it very very soon!!!

:D:D:D

 

P.S. Now I just need to get a lens to it (contemplating nokton 50/1.5) and think about whether I should get a leather case or not -- I like to lug cameras with me, so I do not want to get it scratched etc.

 

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Nearly perfect to me.

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I love mine as well :-)

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Greg,

Did you also take the yachting photo with the same camera and lens? It has a very delicate feel almost like a pencil sketch yet sharp and detailed. Is it on the photo forum?

 

I'm guessing your 50 summicron is ~20 years older than the camera?

Regrads, Lincoln

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Hello Lincoln

 

Thank you for your kind words. I have to admit, that the photograph was taken with a digital camera about 5 years ago, converted to BW, printed by digitaloriginal.de and just used as the base for the M6 shot :-)

 

Perhaps, I will show the photo in full somewhen in the future. I am not quite sure, which way to go in terms of presenting photographs online (Flickr, Forum, own page, ...).

 

The Summicron is 37 years older than the M6 ;-)

 

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Greg,

Thanks for being honest. I'll have to go and shoot myself for thinking a digital shot was taken with B&W film. My only consolation is that it was taken by a Leica film camera lover so the aesthetic qualities learnt from film use & Leica lenses must impact on your style and so confuse others to believe an adjusted digital image was originally from film.

 

Loverly camera, lens and photo.

 

Off topic.....

I'd be interested to see how these older lenses perform on real (not test) images. The reports would have us believe they give soft, flat, flarey (is that a word) results when compared to say the current 1979 Summicron IV version.

 

Regards, Lincoln

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New Softrelease.

 

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Nice to see all this beautiful M6 cameras,

here is mine captured by my girlfriends P6.

 

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Chris

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I have just received a new (to me) M6 TTL 0.85 - very nice.

 

Having said that, I just took my first shot with a 50 Elmar wideopen in mediocre light - and after pressing the shutter found the speed was 1sec, handheld - not good. That would never have happened with my M5... :rolleyes:

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