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I want to have a companion for my M8, which?


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I have doubts. I want to have a companion for my M8, Browsing M6, M7 or M6.2.

Which is better?

Would you buy and why?

 

Thank you

 

Depends on a lot what film you want to shoot, when and which lenses? For example, if you wish to shoot slide film with mostly focal lengths of 50mm and longer, I'd recommend a M7 0.85.

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I use glasses, the M8 has a good viewfinder for me, and I think that I am not comfortable with another if different from 0.58

 

The film is to always use the TRI X 400 b / n.

 

A lens I like a 50 that it is not Leica, may be another brand, but I like the result of summicron.

 

Thank you all for the help.

 

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Greetings :D

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I vote for the M6TTL

Works when no battery is available, unlike the M7.

Feels similar to the M8.

Prices are reasonable.

I think the silly rewind knob on the MP was retrogression...

 

The M7 works at 1/60 and 1/125 with no battery.

 

In all the years I have had mine, after the initial couple of weeks in which I had to swap my first M7 for a battery drain problem, I have never run out of power. How hard is it to carry a battery or two anyway?

 

Regards,

 

Bill

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Agree with above about the M7--best choice if you've become comfortable with the M8 or auto/focus, auto/exposure cameras elsewhere

 

My suggestion:

 

Buy an MP (and within two weeks you'll be selling the M8 to buy more lenses)

 

:)

 

Thanks

 

AB

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Manual only exposure would be a backward step if you are used to the M8.

 

Or you can see it as a push to take back control. I use my M8 in manual mode all the time.

 

An M3 has a great 0.9x finder that I really like even with my glasses on. I use it for B&W and 50mm and longer - mostly. If you get one, or indeed any camera that has 10+ odd years under it's belt, you should consider having it serviced (or at least factor in the price of a CLA in the what you are prepared to pay). I also use an M6, the important basics are the same for all Ms.

 

The most important bit is to use them and enjoy what you are doing.

 

- Carl

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Fair enough, Carl, but the M7 and the M8 both give you a choice of manual or Auto. None of the other proposals do.

 

So, if the OP is looking for a companion where the thought process is the same for both cameras, the M7 is the only choice, really. (Add to the fact that earlier shutter speed dials turn in the opposite direction etc...)

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So, if the OP is looking for a companion where the thought process is the same for both cameras, the M7 is the only choice, really. (Add to the fact that earlier shutter speed dials turn in the opposite direction etc...)

 

I would stress the meaning of the shutter speed dial. If you're operating on instinct, you can easily go wrong. There's no point trying to learn to remember that the dial is the other way on the other, even more seldom used camera. And if AE is used, M7 really is the only choice.

 

M6TTL could be another choice, with the same way operating dial. It's a bit different without the AE and electronic shutter, but if one is looking for a different companion, it's a better choice.

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