Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/12/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I just checked out a grey LHSA MP at my local store. Those of you who hate collector-type fetishistic comments may wish to change channels now. I've had the opportunity to examine one of the original grey MD cameras with its matching Visoflex, one of ten such sets made by Leitz Wetzlar in 1964. While the current literature on the new LHSA camera is not explicit on this issue, I was expecting to encounter the same finish on the new camera. In fact, what we have here is not the same finish Leica used in the 1960s. While the pock-marked texture is similar, the coloration is noticeably different. The MP paint is basically all lightish grey with something like a very slight greenish cast to it, with very lightly contrasting hammertone markings. The original paint was darker, a kind of speckled blackish-grey, almost like a larger-grained and subtly glossy version of the finish on Gitzo tripods and heads. Pictures I've seen of the hammertone grey done by a couple of the Japanese painters appear to more closely resemble the grey MD paint pattern of yesteryear. The LHSA MP leatherette is the same material (Leica catalogue #420-105-001-040) used on the Japan-issued MP-6. While blacker than real vulcanite, the new material does show a pattern similar to the old vulcanized gutta percha. Be forewarned though: it is much more slippery than the old stuff, and also less easily gripped than the leatherette used on standard issue MP cameras today. Because of the combination of the lighter paint and darker body shell covering, I find the new camera's look lacking some of the dramatic pizzazz of the old (and very rare) MD cameras. Clearly, a moot point. The chrome controls are very nice and, of course, inside is the (by now) familiar solidly precise MP with its wonderfully quiet shutter and very bright viewfinder. It is a nice looking effort overall, although IMHO perhaps pricey at the $3500 MAP. Emanuel Lowi Montreal - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html