Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Well as you all know, every time I go to the store to buy a M6, I usually end up buying some other useful thing. After reading the soft porn "First Openings" by Simon and Dan, I thought, "Whoa! Why not....and you get a camera too!" So off I go to my local purveyor of all things Leica and I order a chrome M6TTL regularchrome because it is now more inconspicuous than black, regular, because that is the kind of guy I am. So I spent a few fretful nights before it comes, alternating between, "Can I make it happy?" and "What was I thinking?". Then it arrives, I take it home, wait for my son to fall asleep and then to the task at hand. I open the box, it is built better than a cereal box but feels about the same to open; note: do not add milk. So far, so nothing; maybe it is in opening the plastic bag....nope. Hmmm...how about if I mount a lens? What! The £$@*&% lens will not mount! Back in the box. Back to the store. The Sales Chappie checks it carefully grabs one of the store's lenses and asks me to turn around. LATCH....the lens now mounts and feels normal. Whew! Back home, finish opening with two year old running wild. Seems to be no chance of corrupting his morals as zilch is happening to me! Oh yeah, I forgot to mention the strap sucks so I bought a neon yellow Nikon one for it just like my other M. Treat them cruel at first and they will appreciate any small kindness later. So I grab my dummy roll and mount my winder on the bottom as I WANT TO KNOW! It is very tight to fit on but hey, it is under warranty, better it breaks now. Slam the roll through, sounds tight, but OK. I cut the poor little guy some slack as it is just out of the factory after all. Next winder off, real film in and outside where it is pouring rain. Good so far....no shorts or smoke. Blow the roll. Man I like this meter, fast and precise. The shutter is quieter than my old M4-2 but not as nice as my M2. Oh well, give it forty years. Conclusion, nice camera but I was.....you know.....expecting a little something more. John Collier