Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/10/21

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Subject: Re: [Leica] M6 TTL X 2
From: "Steve LeHuray" <icommag@toad.net>
Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2000 17:21:46 -0400

> This is all satire posted by Kyle, right? Please, please, please tell me
> that it's satire...
>
> B. D.

Yes B.D. it is all satire here in LugLand.

Steve
Annapolis



> Simon Stevens wrote:
>
>> Terry Sham wrote:
>>
>> > I would like to buy 2 M6 TTLs for my outfit, a black and a silver, a
>> 0.72
>> > and a 0.85, What combination will you choose? Why?
>> >
>> > 1. Black 0.72 & Silver 0.85
>> > 2. Silver 0.72 & Black 0.85
>>
>> Lucien replied:
>>
>> Chrome 0,58 and black 0,85.
>> Or the reverse.
>>
>> Who need a 0,72 anymore.
>>
>> Simon pitches in:
>>
>> To me it would depend on why you want two bodies. If it's to have
>> different focal lengths, one on each body more or less permanently
>> attached and with the same film type in both, I don't see that it would
>> matter. Just buy bodies with the optimum finder for their intended
>> lenses and toss a coin to pick the finish. The only case where I could
>> see a reason to go with one over the other is if  you plan to do street
>> shooting more with one focal length than the other in which case
>> whichever that one is should probably be black.
>>
>> Alternatively, you might be planning to carry color in one, and B/W in
>> the other. I sometimes do this and have a black M4-P as my B/W camera,
>> and a chrome M6 as my color which I find is a nice aide memoir. The
>> problem with this approach is that I believe it's best to get two bodies
>> as nearly identical in all functional respects as possible. That way you
>> pick one or the other purely baceause of the film it contains and not as
>> a result of a factor such as the finder magnification. In this case I'd
>> probably just get two 0.72 bodies as happy mediums.
>>
>> My 1 cent x 2.
>>
>> Simon Stevens
>