Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/07/27

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Subject: [Leica] Re: LUG metallurgist
From: Frank Dernie <Frank.Dernie@btinternet.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2003 11:59:17 +0100

Quite correct Jerry, also the F3 titanium has a titanium top, prism 
cover and baseplate - some were painted a "titanium" colour - it does 
seem that titanium is frequently used to describe a colour rather than 
a metal these days. Subsequent F3 titaniums were painted black I 
believe. The Olympus OM4Ti has titanium top and bottom plates also, 
most are painted black. Titanium, as you know but it seems others 
don't, is much lighter and harder than brass and is much more difficult 
to press or machine.
I suppose titanium is a bit of a buzz word at the moment, like turbo a 
few years ago. Plenty of items are sold in a titanium colour just now. 
I was mystified by the titanium coated Leica. It does look nice but 
both the black and natural chrome plates which have been offered since 
the M5 are very robust so it really has only styling as a justification 
IMO.
Frank

> Jerry Lehrer pointed out
>
> Kurt
>
> No!  Nikon built a series of F2 cameras with titanium tops.
> bottoms and prism housings.  I am definitely NOT talking
> about titanium foil shutters at all.  Why bring that up?
>
> Look them up on Stephen Gandy's excellent site.
>
> Jerry

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