Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/08/29

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Subject: Re: M3 versus SP
From: Welch <Bill.Welch@pressroom.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 1997 21:52:00 -0700

Richard DeLuca wrote:
> 
> 
> When I was in college back in the 60s, I owned a used Nikon SP with 50mm
> f/1.4 that I just loved.  I wish I had never sold it, but I did...:(  ...
> I'd be very interested in hearing any experience that others have with this
> camera, especially comparisons with its contemporary, the Leica M3.  My
> recollections are that as sweet as it was, the Nikon didn't have quite the
> quality of finish, nor was the viewfinder quite as bright.  Do I have that
> correct?  Finally, if any are looking to sell an SP in really great shape,
> I'm a SERIOUS buyer.....:)
> 
> Richard DeLuca

Richard, 
	I share your affection for the SP. The two viewfinders, if you find an example 
still nice and clear, are a marvel. The double-image rangefinder itself isn't in a class 
with the Leica. And you are right -- the Nikon RFs lack the heft or gravitas, if you 
will, of the M, and probably aren't as long lived. But they are pleasing to use and have 
a nice, comfortable feel all their own. The lenses are by and large very good too. I 
think Steve Gandy points out on his website that the 50 f/1.4 is certainly a fine 
alternative to a 50 Summilux, at one-sixth (give or take) the cost.
	I use mine still. Not enough to justify its expense, I suppose, but I couldn't 
imagine parting with it.
	You can still find some users around at a decent enough price (compared to Leica 
prices, that is), if you look.  But if you prefer the 50 f/1.4 lens, why not try an S2? 
They're much more affordable and in some ways are handier shooters. You could pick up an 
85 or 105 too, if you can find an accessory viewfinder.

Regards,

Bill Welch