Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>G'day, > >Thanks for people who gave me a few suggestions with regards equipment. > >I think I've fine tuned my selection. > >It looks like what I need is M2 or M4-P, with a 35mm lens either a f2 >(summicron?) or F2.8(elmar?). If the camera works well I would consider a >90mm to carry while I skiing. > >Essentially what I am looking for is a 'photographers point and shoot'. >Something small and light, basically to take shots of friends and >interesting places that I've been. I have never used a rangefinder before >so that may take a while to get used to. Though the rest of the camera >looks straight forward which is one of the main attractions. > >Now the hard part, > >Where is the best place to pick up a M2 or M4-P. I'd don't want to spend >a fortune but at the same time I'd rather not spend a lot on repairs. > >Given that I'm looking for a 35mm lens which one? > > >_______________________________________________________________ >Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com > I'd go for the M6 instead of either of the above choices. You are gonna need a meter. The older cameras do not have one. Also many times with older cameras they have not been serviced for 20 years or so and you'll spend more on them than a newer one. If you do buy an old one try to find a recently serviced one. You can probably find a nice user M6 for $1200 I like my 35 f2 Summicron Aspherical. If price is an issue then go for an older Summicron. Look at this site for dependable Leica info: http://www.imx.nl/photosite/leica/leicahome.html Henry