Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/23

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Subject: Re: [Leica] R 6.2
From: Doug Herr <Telyt@compuserve.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 21:16:00 -0400

Andrew wrote:

>>>
How does the R6.2 compare to the FM2N?  Maybe someone who has used
both systems can comment.  I know the specifications.  I'm more
interested in things like handling, "user interface", loudness, etc.
To me, the FM2N is the most intuitive camera I've ever used.

Some of my concerns:

Expense.  With the FM2N, a second body and lenses are relatively
cheap.  Second body would be mainly for carrying a second type of
film, and reducing the amount of lens-swapping when I'm pressed for
time.

Repair.  FM2N will probably be cheaper and/or easier to replace or
repair, due to its popularity.
<<<

Andrew,

In my experience with the FM-series cameras with the R-series cameras
(R4sP), the FM's handling is not nearly as pleasant as the R, particularly
since I use my left eye at the viewfinder.  My right hand on the FM was
very cramped and the view through the finder was not nearly as good as with
the R.  The R feels solid, capable, refined; the FM suffers in comparison.

It's hard to say whether the FM2N will be easier to repair many years from
now.  Leica has a very long history of providing parts and service for old
cameras; ask anyone who has tried to replace an FTn or F2 resistor ring
what he/she thinks of N****'s support for old equipment.

Then there are the lenses...

Doug Herr
Sacramento
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/telyt