Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Nathan Wajsman wrote: > Mikiro, > > I have recently (within the past few weeks) bought into the Leicaflex and now > own both an SL2 Mot and an SL. First of all, I am not sure how collectible the > SL2Mot is. It is more expensive than the SL, to be sure, but the prices are > still well within reason, unless it is absolutely mint and includes the motor > (mine did not). > > As for differences in real use: I like the SL2 better, mainly because of the > focusing screen with the split image. This makes focusing much easier for me, > since I have been using the M exclusively in the past year, and the concept of > focusing using a split image is very intuitive to me now. It is also nice to > have both the aperture and the shutter speed in the viewfinder. > > The other differences are really minor for me. The increased sensitivity of the > light meter on the SL2 has so far not been important to me, as I do not use the > SLR for "available darkness" pictures--that is what my M3+Noctilux are for. The > way you open the camera is different too, with the SL2 having a system similar > to Japanese cameras of that age, i.e. you lift up the rewind crank. On the SL, > you push a button on the side while simultaneously pushing upwards a little bar. > I actually prefer the system on the SL. > > Both my Leicaflexes are in good shape, so repair has not been needed. A dealer > in Amsterdam whom I know and trust warned me that there can be problems with the > fast shutter speeds on both of these models; I shot a roll of film using only > 1/2000 and 1/1000 and found nothing wrong. I posed a question about this on the > LUG and did not get any responses indicating that this was a general problem. > > My advice is: buy the first SL or SL2 that is in really nice condition. Either > way, you will be pleased. > > Nathan My son owns a SL2, it is the only camera he owns. He has it since about 5 years and it goes everywhere he goes. It never ever let him down. I would say, the SL is the equivalent of the M3 and the SL2, the equivalent of the M4. That says it all. They don't come any better. Regards, Horst Schmidt