Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/05/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Anecdote: I took out to lunch a potential new student and her father today; she's likely coming to our program. Then she came back to my office to handle some class registration stuff. Saw my IIIf (which needs repairs) up on the shelf. "I have a camera that looks something like this," she said. "It was a gift from my grandmother." I showed her the rear of mine and said, does it have two holes to look through or one? "One," she said. "Does it say Leica," I now ask, feeling a bit like the wolf in Little Red Ridinghood. "I don't know," she says, "I basically just put it away as some kind of antique." I figured it was an M2 or M3 as they are closest "one-hole" relatives to the IIIf visually; unless it was a Canon or some other 1950s rangefinder. I sat down and started up the computer to take care of her registration issues. "It has this BIG red dot on it," she says suddenly. I stop typing. "Bring that with you in the fall," I tell her. "I'll show you how to use it." My fangs are dripping now. "Does it have a lens?" I say, backtracking. "Oh yes," she says. "I think there are two." You'll find me in my office baying at the moon, I almost say. Was it the M4 or the M6 that was the first to have the red dot?