Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/02/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]one new thing is that this is the first leica which is available in chrome with high magnification finder, classic M3 form factor and classic dial layout since the m3, and the first ever with on-board metering. (the 5000-odd .85 classics were all black). i've always liked the chrome cameras, and the high-mag finders, but not the dial layout or "square" shape of the TTLs and 7s. so amazingly enough, i actually fit the demographic of an MP buyer!! - -rei On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 05:41:21PM -0400, Edward Caliguri wrote: > But I just messed around with am MP at Newtonville Camera. It's just a > black paint M6 Classic with a kind of 'weird' sharkskin - like covering > material. The rewind knob is the M3 style as you know, as well as the > preview lever. Meter is the same as the M6 - NO TTL flash - with the Leica > script on the top plate (JUST says Leica - nothing under it) For around > 2500.00 dollars. (90 bucks more will get you the add on rewind crank of old, > and 900.00 or so the Leicavit M (which I did not see). The shutter speed > dial runs the 'old' way around ( as opposed to the M6ttl or M7) and the B > setting also says 'off'. No black Leica dot - just a screw head, and the > frame line illuminator window is not the M3 frosted version, but the grating > used on all subsequent cameras. > In a nutshell, it ain't worth it! Good news is that our older M6's just > went up in value! bad news - Leica has nothing new here. - -- Rei Shinozuka shino@panix.com Ridgewood, New Jersey - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html