dyncoed
enthusiast
Reged: 20/05/2006
Posts: 388
Loc: in a wood somewhere
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I'm thinking of investing in a Leica rangefinder and adding to a few already owned lenses. I already own a Bessa R which is a joy to use, so I'm no stranger to Rangefinder usage.
Problem i have is which one to go for.
Ive narrowed it down to a IIIc/f for size/handling. An M2 as a Leica entry into a similar camera i own, or i could stretch a bit more for a M5 which i have always liked the layout and controls of.
I'm actually not looking for a camera to put on the shelf, I want to use it, so what are, if any problems should i look out for apart from speed's, holey shutters etc...?
Mark
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Benchista
Wich Tyler
Reged: 11/08/2000
Posts: 36434
Loc: Everywhere and nowhere, baby
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Try them out and see. I've got a IIf, IIIf, CL and M3 these days (as well as a few Bessas) - the M3 is my favourite, is very usable, but is bigger and heavier than the others. Whichever you get on best with is the best, I would say, they're all nice in their own way.
-------------------- Nick
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topoxforddoc
newbie
Reged: 27/07/2007
Posts: 31
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Get the M2! I have a M2, M6TTL and a Minolta CLE (great AE camera). Which do I take out all the time - the M2. If you use anything wider than a 50, then the M2 is the one to get - beautifully uncluttered VF 35, 50, 90 frames. Buttery smooth action and lovely in the hand.
Charlie
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