Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1995/12/29

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To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
Subject: Re: M3
From: jvr@inescn.pt (Joao Ranito)
Date: Fri, 29 Dec 1995 16:57:17 +0100

George wrote:
>Season's greatings 
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>I'm concidering an M3 as a back up body for my M6. 
>I would welcome comments on the M3, especially the price of one in good
>condition (i.e. no scratches, dents, generally in good shape)

I have been using an M3, double stroke, with Leicameter for some time and
like it very much, although the Leicameter could be more reliable in low
light... Anyway, I find the M3 very easy to use, although you will miss the
integrated meter of the M6. The M3 is light, compact and smooth: I keep
preferring it over my old FM2 and FE2 Nikons... Wonderful viewfinder (almost
lifesize!), I can use it with both eyes open. But loading film is a pain: I
never manage to do it properly unless I sit down somewhere! BTW, does anyone
know about some good tips on loading the damn thing that would like to share
with beginners like me?

>Oh yes .... It has frames for the 35 & 90 .... can you also fit a 21mm 
Minor correction: mine has frames for 50mm, 90mm and, I think, 135mm (this
last one I am not sure, I only use a 35, a 50 and a 90). Unfortunately, it
doesn't have frames for 35, although I tend to use the whole viewfinder as a
frame: not so bad if you don't need very accurate composition.

>Thank you and Happy new year

The same to everyone!

Joao Ranito, Porto, Portugal
jvr@inescn.pt

>George Moore, Sydney Australia
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>gmoore@geko.net.au
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