Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I presently own three Leica M3 bodies that I am now preparing to have refurbished and restored. (By the way - your recommendations on where to send M3's and accompanying lenses for restoration / refurbishment are greatly appreciated here.) I used the M3's extensively in the 60s and 70s, and then, for some odd, foolish reason which I cannot now explain, I bought an automatic SLR (Canon EOS 650), and put away the Leicas. Predictably-in-hindsight, I lost interest in photography over the years, and have only now come to understand why. With this understanding comes the reawakened desire to feel the pure pleasure of the Leica back in my hands. My question is, given the advance of technology since the 60's (now Leica is up to M6 TTL and TTL0.85!), is there any compelling reason (particularly considering cost) to upgrade camera bodies? If one was well-equipped with M3 bodies, lenses and accessories, what would justify the cost of an upgrade? Your comments are well-appreciated Alan (This message was originally posted to rec.photo.equipment.35mm. In response, R. Saylor suggested that this message might generate a lively discussion if posted to the Leica Users Group. As a result, I am subscribing to the list. (Thanks, Richard!) In particular, I hope, that in addition to great advice, listmembers may have some good recommendations for refurbishment and repair of M3s)