Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/05/18

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Subject: [Leica] Re: First Leica Kit
From: Ken Wilcox <wilcox@tir.com>
Date: Tue, 18 May 1999 11:34:12 -0400 (EDT)

Dan:

I have a variety of chrome and aluminum lenses. I detect no difference in
their use or ruggedness. The reason, as I understand it, for the chrome to
be on brass is that aluminum cannot be chromed.

For a meterless M to use with a 35, I'd choose an M2. It has the least
cluttered viewfinder of an M, and has lines for 35, 50 and 90mm lenses

Ken Wilcox

>Hello all:
>
>I am new to this digest.  I presently shoot with Nikon and Mamiya 7
>gear.  Recently, I have been thinking about adding a basic Leica M kit
>for times when the virtues of this system would be suitable.  Compact,
>quiet, unobtrusive, reliable, etc.  I am interested in "user" gear, not
>collectability.  I would probably get a 50mm or 35mm lens.
>
>Two questions (forgive me if they have been hashed and rehashed in the
>past).
>
>I noticed that the black finish lenses are lighter and cheaper than the
>chrome finish lenses (I guess the price difference disappears on the
>used market).  I understand that the black lenses are made from aluminum
>and the chrome from brass.  Is the difference significant?  Is one
>better than the other?
>
>Assuming I can live without an internal light meter, which Leica M body
>represents the best value for a "user" camera.  M3, M4, M6?  Any models
>to avoid?
>
>Thanks, in advance, for your help.
>
>Dan Brown
>Fort Worth, Texas


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