Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/09/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]BR: Other than the close-focus limit (not important with telephotos but not a major repair from the discussions on this group), I don't see why I would be "hell-bent" on modifying it. And it is just a machine. Nothing more, and except for the user's negligence, it has no capabilities to "kick you while you are down." It's just a camera. Thanks for the PC socket advice. I took care of that when I got it. Dante Afterswift@aol.com wrote: > Dante, > > One lesson I've learned about a Leica M3 is that I don't fool with it. I > don't modify it. I don't have other people play games with it. I use it as > the camera was intended. I only have it maintained by Leica specialists. > > You will find loading the M3 time consuming. But for that you have almost > ultimate precision. You don't load an M3 in the middle of shooting a > basketball game. Always have another camera with you. > > If you bought the MR meter with the M3, beware that the index dial has a > habit of moving off the right ISO number. I don't know why. It is firm. But > somehow it does rotate over time; so always check it before you use it. The > M3 flash outlet is a real pain in the neck. You must use a PC adapter with > it, which most stores sell. But contact isn't always a sure thing. > > The M3 is a typical Leica in that it goes its own way. Play by its rules and > you'll eventually learn to enjoy using it. But if you try to modify it, as > you seem hell bent to do, I suggest you trade it in for a Nikon or Canon or > whatever is considered a normal camera before you come to grief. Cross an M3 > with your glibness and it will kick you in the shins and eat you for lunch. > In short, it will make your life miserable. > > It just struck me that not everyone can own a Leica M. And it isn't the money > that self-selects an M3 type. He's a soldier who likes to do things the > straight and narrow and meticulous way. This is the kind of individual who > takes the time to do things the Leica way. He's a subset of the Leica > personality. He is the ultimate Leica user. I figure that more than 50% of M3 > owners don't use them. Another 25% forgot where they put their M3s. It all > boils down to about 10% who are really dedicated M3 addicts. I'm one of them; > but I have my off days when I opt for my CL or a Nikon FM. > > The way you talk makes me think that you're not in the M3 class. Not every > man who writes a check to a flying instructor belongs in the cockpit. The > plane gets mad at him. An M3 isn't a horse; but sure as hell it knows how and > where to kick a man when he's down. > > br > > - -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dante Stella http://www-personal.umich.edu/~dante