Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/02/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]If there were to be an M7, I must offer a disagreement with Jim's and Howard's suggested improvements. To me, the M6 is very nearly perfect for its purposes as it is (I don't mean the M6HM either). The ONLY changes I'd suggest would be the incorporation of a shutter speed dial coaxial with the shutter button and overhanging the front edge of the camera, as on the M5---that camera's one point of design superiority over other M cameras---and the provision of a silvered metering "dot" not only on the curtain that appears when the shutter is wound, but also on the one when it's not wound (so metering would be possible in advance of winding the shutter). But I agree with Erwin's statement that "One might infer from all the questions now...about an M7...that our curiosity for new products can never be satisfied," and his pointing out how "Cartier-Bresson [could] be satisfied with only three lenses and one body." As I said, I find the M6 virtually perfect as it is, and so if there were never another change, that would be fine with me. Art Peterson