Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/06/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Are you all using these cameras to adorn display cases, or do you take pictures with them? At 08:38 AM 07-06-97 -0400, you wrote: >Stephen wrote: > > ><Compare a Mint- or better chrome M3/M2/M4 side by side to the chrome M6 ><in the same condition. The finishes definitely appear different. ><Whether one is superior to the other, I suppose depends upon your point ><of view and what you like. > >Yes it is diputable. > ><The older chrome finish has a brighter sheen and deeper luster to it. ><have no way to measure the exact thickness of the chrome, but the chrome ><finish on the older cameras also seems to be thicker in practice. When ><you scratch an older body, there is chrome underneath. When you scratch ><a black chrome M6, its not too far until you get brass. > >*It is not brass but Zinc alloy in the M6 black and chrome. >And you beter compare chrome with chrome and black with black. > >*But it is right that the black chrome M6 is more delicate than a silver >chrome M6. >And the black chrome M4 (1974/75) was even much more delicate. > > ><And of course, the engraved top on the M2/M3/M4 adds to the feeling of ><quality that cannot be found on the later cameras (except the very ><expensive M6J). > >*There is not so many engraving on a present M6. > ><Interestingly, the chrome finish of the ultra expensive M6J seems to be ><to a higher standard similar to the older cameras, judging from the ><pictures I have seen. I do not own a M6J. Any M6J owners care to ><comment? > >*The M6J is chrome on brass instead of silver chrome or black chrome on >Zinc (M6) > ><Some time ago, I made the comment that I thought all M6's should be ><like the M6J, rather than having to pay extra for the added quality. > ><From an aesthetic point of view, their is no comparison in my eyes to a ><nice black enamel M Vs the black chrome M6. The black chrome is ><functional and lowers production costs, but he beauty of the black ><finish is gone. > >*True, but the black paint was so delicate specially on the first M3/M2. >But a brassy black paint M3/M2/M4 is still beautiful and expensive, >when a worn black chrome M4/M4-2/M4-P/M6 is ugly and cheap. >That is not the case of a used silver chrome M6. > ><Of course my comments are very subjective. I make no claim about ><"truth," but I know from experience that a lot of experienced Leica ><collectors and users share these viewpoints. > >*Subjectively yours, > >Lucien, >BELGIUM > > >