Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/09/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]How useful is the TTL really? My highest determining factor for getting the M6 was price. And I have only bought used lenses, and I've got as many chrome lenses as black ones. I wish my M6 were chrome, not black. A chrome lens on a black body just doesn't look right. Vick John Collier wrote: > This is a personal question that only you can answer but here are a few > questions that may help. > > Do you wear glasses? > > Your normal lens is? > > How do you feel about separate viewfinders? > > Will you shoot long fast lenses wide open? > > For me (good eyesight, 35mm, like 'em and yes) the best compromise was the > standard 0.72 finder. My newish (only 60 or so rolls though it so far) > M6-TTL version has a wonderfully accurate meter and has had no problems so > far. My only advice, contrary to most people's on the Leica-users, is to > consider the chrome finish cameras. The chrome finish seems to be more > durable and also less conspicuous than the black finish. I know the last > statement sounds counter intuitive but, having had both, the difference in > people's reactions was quite pronounced. The chrome cameras have black > writing that does not "pop" like the white on the black cameras does and I > would swear that the even the infamous red dot seems muted. Also, the > public has seen enough movies to equate black with professional. My chrome > cameras get me written off as a quaint eccentric. > > So good luck with your choice and, as you soon find out, the budget killers > are not the bodies but all those gorgeous, expensive and fast lenses you > will be wanting!! > > John Collier > > > From: Tt@Tristan.NET > > > > I'm gravitating towards a Leica M6 (although my pocketbook isn't) and > > I'm wondering which M6 body I should buy. I want to buy a new (I > > guess that means it will be TTL-is that bad?) black color body and I > > understand that there are at least 3 different models. I do mostly > > wide angles stuff so I'm leaning towards the new .58, however I also > > do some portraits and landscapes so maybe the .72 is better for me? > >