Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/08/10

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Subject: [Leica] LHSA M6 Brassing
From: "Walsen, Paul" <PWalsen@bellboyd.com>
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 08:51:18 -0500

Hi, all.

To respond to the inquiry about LHSA brassing, mine (purchased in November
and received in January of this year) has begun to brass at the baseplate
and
near the finder window.  My 35 summicron ASPH is black paint as well, and it
is showing very slight brassing now.

By way of introduction, I am a longtime lurker (perhaps three or more years)
who has shot Nikon for over 20 years with a short period of Olympus before
that.  When I first started lurking here, I was interested in Ms but never
thought I would have a system other than Nikon.  But sure enough,
after reading for so long about how everyone loved their Ms, I began to
want one.  I probably would never have actually bought an M because
I had a hard time spending that kind of money when I already had a
fairly extensive and capable Nikon system.  

My lovely wife gave me the LHSA .72 and the 35 'cron ASPH as a Christmas
gift.  (Sorry guys, all her sisters are married!)  It was the most beautiful
camera I had ever seen, but I knew that it had to be used and not
pampered to be appreciated.  The day I got the camera, the plastic baseplate
protector came off.  Even though my free time is very limited, I have shot
(for me) a fair amount of film this year.  One reason for that is I carry
the LHSA
everywhere -- including to work every day in my briefcase.  

The result is that my photography is becoming much less "safe" and I
am now trying to develop as a street shooter.  I don't have a scanner or
website
yet, but some day hopefully I will be able to show a few things I have 
shot using the M.  It truly is a great camera and has changed the way I
think about shooting.

Sorry for the long post, but after so much time on this list I feel like
I know you all, so I thought it was time to say thanks and introduce myself.

Regards,

Paul Walsen

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