Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jeffcoat Photography wrote: >Your thoughts on this are welcome. For the ability to be discreet, quiet >and quick I want to add some "M" cameras to my bag. They will be used >for Photo journalistic images at weddings. I want to shoot with the >35/50 and 75's all in 1.4. The question is which of the M's would give >me the best all around camera, minimal repair needs Wilber Your mention of the 75 lens means that you will need one of the M6s which has a meter or the M4-P which is meterless but not really a drawback as you are also using a handheld meter anyway. IMHO, all the M cameras (I'm not too sure about the M5 as I have no experience) should be reliable workhorses and in good hands will require only a CLA periodically. Having used the M3, M2, M4 and M6, I am more inclined to use the M6 a wee bit more (currently I am toting a M2 + 35/3.5 summaron for kicks) because of the convenience of the meter which I have found is able to give me reliable readings. If I might add, if you are using the M camera for a living then go for the current crop of lenses which are in a class of their own and will produce pictures of current vintage look and has the optical attributes of modern lens designs. If you are going to enjoy your picture making ("making" as in the sense of artistry), try out some of the older vintage optics and you'd be quite pleased with the period look that you get - especially on monochrome films. Who knows, your clients might even be thrilled with some retro-look shots taken of them in monochrome and with a leica 1950 lens! Dan K.