Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/10/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 97-10-20 13:16:15 EDT, you write: << used R3s and R4s seem to be about the same $$ as Leicaflex SL2, >> I don't think that 3 and 4's go for the same price as SL2's...It's more like SL2's are twice the price of the R cameras, the SL is about the same price as the 4, the three generally less. I have had them all and I only miss the SL2. The 3 felt the largest and most cumbersome, it's meter developed problems shortly after I bought it. I had a new 4 and almost new 4SP, they were similar as it was very late 4 that had been a Jessie Owens that was then converted back(interestingly, it had two sets of serial numbers...) The R4/4SP are much more compact than either SL2 or 3 and I was pleased with them until the R8 came out. The SL2 had a very solid feel, all of the controls were firm and positive, the viewfinder was an older match needle style, but seemed very bright and easy to use. I just saw a very clean one for 850 and a mint 50 yr Jahre for 1800.and a mint set of SL2, with a 50,35 and 135 for 2000.00.... If you are doing sports and need 1/2000, then you need the SL2(or a R5/6.2).... The SL2's meter is spot only. just my view... chip