Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/02/28

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Subject: Re: Different M bodies
From: Nature Boy <free@last.com>
Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1997 09:25:10 -0800

Peter Jon White wrote:
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> The M3 came first. It has frames for 50mm 90mm, and 135mm lenses. A
> few early ones don't have a self timer.
> 
> The M2 came next. It has 35mm, 50mm, and 90mm frames. Most have self
> timers.
> 
> The M4 came next, about 1967. It has 35mm, 50mm, 90mm, and 135mm
> frames, a self timer, and like the previous two, no hot shoe.
> 
> The M5 was an ugly, (IMHO), version of the M4 with a built in meter.
> 
> The M4-2 came next. It was almost identical to the M4 but lacked a
> self timer, and added a hot shoe. It also, unfortunately, says M4-2
> on the front, making it less appealing aesthetically, (IMHO).
> 
> The M4-P came next. It's the same as a M4-2 but adds frames for 75mm
> and 28mm focal lengths.
> 
> The M6 is an M4-P but with a meter.
> 
> Peter Jon White
Thanks for the info. I had been considering getting another body to
complement my CL. Based on some recent messages, though, I'm not sure I
should hang on to it, or put it in the collector's arena. Is it really
that hard to repair? Will it become a paperweight if it breaks?