Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Regular maintenance? What regular maintenance? Please tell me more. I also see a lot more M4-2's and M4-P's available. What is the opinion on these cameras (other than that I miss the unique engraving on the top plate). Vick John Collier wrote: > As most collectors are crazy for the M3, I do not think you should have any > problem selling and getting the where-with-all for a late M2 in good shape. > If your M3 is nice, a user M4 should be possible. Heck if you are only > interested in using the camera, an M4-2 or -P should be easy to acquire and > maybe another lens as well. I had an M4-2 and it was a great camera. The M4 > is too desirable to collectors and needs more regular maintenance (Under > heavy shooting) than a well sorted late M4-2 or -P. > > John Collier > > > From: "Craig Roberts" <croberts@zoomtel.com> > > > > I kinda agree with Kyle. I've got a beautiful M3 of which I'm very fond. > > HOWEVER, I'd trade it in an instant for a decent M2, just so I could have a > > built-in 35mm view and frameline. Attaching an auxiliary viewfinder turns > > an M series camera into a screwmount oldie as far as handling's concerned. > > > > I was happiest with my long-departed (i.e., stolen) M4. But, replacing it > > seems just a dream. A local dealer offered me an M4 (Wetzlar) the other > > day...still in its original box with papers...for $4500!!!! As I said. > > It's but a dream. > >