Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 9/1/99 8:14:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time, christian.moreno@tecnomen.com writes: << I would like to buy a new body because sometimes I have to be changing my lenses quite often, I have the 35 most of the time on the camera,around 70%, the 50 around 25% and the 90 the rest of the time. IŽd like to have a second body as a backup and for the 50mm lens mainly, or even for having slides in one and B&W in the other. My main question is should I look for a second-hand body like a M3 or M4-P or should I try to buy another M6, maybe the 0.85 >> With the price of a good, clean M6 now in the $1200-1300 range I would personally go that route to have the convenience of the built-in meter. Given your predominant use of the 35 lens I would definitely not get the .85, certainly if you wear glasses but even if you don't, as the 35 frameline is difficult if not impossible to see with one glance. If you contemplate shooting with both bodies loaded with different film, you might want to consider getting the second body in the other color (black or silver) from your 1st body for easy recognition. DT