Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/10/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]If it's a Leica RF or bust...buy a used M6, which is in my opinion the workhorse and value-leader of the line for those not needing better flash sync (-> M6 TTL) or AE (-> M7). It might be worth considering a purchase from the for-sale section of one of the RF fan sites like rangefinderforum.com, especially if you see a camera ad mentioning the so-called "flare free" retrofit (which isn't, but it helps...this comment is likely to stir up some discussion...as anticipatory disclosure, one of my M6s has had the retrofit, one hasn't, which tells you that I'm ambivalent about its utility). Have you read this page? http://www.butzi.net/reviews/leicam6.htm Having said all that and with a +35 year history of not being able to get away from Leica Ms, though I've tried twice, you could do worse than splice an FM2 nor FM3a onto your Nikon gear, if you like the lenses. FM3a prices are ridiculously overheated right now, but it is a great camera and less than a used M6. My personal opinion on the FE2 is that it's a nice camera but they're all getting quite long in the tooth and many repair parts are no longer available. F3s are a bargain and not much bigger than the FM/FE family, but for ME they're a pain (the LCD is too small and poorly illuminated for low light work). If a Leica SLR is a choice, the R4-R5-R6 family is a lot more compact than your F5, not much bigger than an FM/FE body. They don't get a lot of respect, but other than the early R4 production they're quite good cameras and they do mount the Leica R lenses, many of which are really excellent. Lots of ways to skin this one...good luck. John Newell