Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1995/12/31

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To: gmoore@geko.net.au, leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
Subject: M3
From: Barrett_Bill/web_media@webster2.websteruniv.edu
Date: Sun, 31 Dec 95 14:48:50 -0600

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> I'm concidering an M3 as a back up body for my M6. <snip>
> George Moore, Sydney Australia

George,

I generally agree with the several replies I've seen to date.  The M3 is
a terrific camera, and should be quite moderately priced.  The last one
I bought (c. 3 years ago) was a SS for USD 700, but that included a 35
Summilux(!). (You never know what you'll find for sale at the used
counter in small town camera stores!)  Even without that kind of
outrageous fortune, it's not too hard to find good used bodies.  I have
3 of the several varieties, one of them a DS with a self timer -- so if
you want an M body with a self timer, that's a feature to keep an eye
out for.

I too occasionally use an M3 with a 35, using the full view window as a
general guide -- but I wouldn't even consider it a good guess with
anything wider.  Is the camera a good backup for the M6?  I think so --
right not both my M6 and M4-P are getting minor repairs, and I have no
problems with the M3.  And yes, get the quick load kit!  I got mine from
Kenny Hansen; last way I saw to reach him was in West Palm Beach, FL at
1-407-832-4844.

Good luck and happy new yearful of pictures!

Bill Barrett
Webster University
St. Louis
barrettb@webster2.websteruniv.edu

In reply to: Message from George Moore <gmoore@geko.net.au> (M3)