Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/04/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The first Leica I ever bought was an CL, and if you can find one in good condition, it's a good way to get into the M. It doesn't the same solid feel of a full-size M, though, and some people have reported problems with the meter--the metering cell sits on the end of a retractable arm in front of the shutter, and swings up out of the way when the shutter opens. Mine has been pretty robust, though, and I usually take it cross-country skiing and the like. The 40mm lenses is really good, either the Summicron-C or the Minolta that come on the Leitz/Minolta CL. I started buying M lenses, and some of the shorter ones work on the CL; focusing may not be as accurate for longer lenses. Finding replacement batts (PX 625) is getting to be a pain in the ass, and the solutions (adapters or meter adjustment) cost extra. I prefer the M, but the CL isn't a bad start. Chuck Albertson Seattle, Wash. > > > I am an amateur photographer anxious to get started using some leica > equipment. I have read about the leica cl and the minolta cle as a way to > get started if you are limited in funds. Are these cameras of comparable > quality or would one be better off getting an older m3 in used condition. > Thanks for you help > Jim Olson >