Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/12/29

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Subject: Re: Advice on a trade
From: creadick@mindspring.com (Nowell Creadick)
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 1996 11:02:27 +0900

At 3:04 PM 12/23/96, Dan Cardish wrote:
>At 06:15 PM 22-12-96 -0700, Ben wrote:
>>
>>I've been considering a trade for some gear and would love to hear some
>>input from those of you who have any.
>>
>>I've an M4-P that I picked up in a swap - my cost basis is quite low. Ser
>>no. is 1620XXX. No dings, some scratching, clear VF, CLA'd this year, small
>>chip on back door. Brassing at the lugs otherwise very pretty. I'm looking
>>at a mint F3HP w/ 55/2.8 micro Nikkor, also mint.
>
>I recently bought (from a friend, so I know the camera's history) a Nikon
>F2, and I find that it is an excellent compliment to an existing Leica
>system.  For one thing, it seems to have the same attention to detail as the
>Leica does (and I'm not sure if the same can be said for future Nikons).
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To respond to Ben and echo Dan C's recommendation...I use an F2 quite a bit
for macro and admire it enough to try to buy ones I see that are
undervalued in my opinion to save as future classics. I think the F2A is
the bargain...takes AI and is not nearly as expensive as the AS metered
one.  I would think you could find a nice F2A in the $500 range.  I use the
105 macro mostly due to working distance. It sells for around 450.

One of the reasons I got back into rangefinder Leicas is my new baby.  I
have been able to take some great shots of her sleeping..in low light as
well..with an M3 and will, at your suggestions, try the 135 for closeups.
I really enjoy the working distance and face-framing qualities and image
quality of my old Hektor.

Nowell