Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/12/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Having owned and used M3 cameras for many years I too can load the damn thing > while it is hanging around my neck. It is a feat that a juggler would be > proud to include in his or her routine. But I can and do do it. I do, > however vastly prefer to load an M4 or higher, especially as I usually have so > many things in my pockets that I sometimes have a hard time finding the spool > or wayward baseplate. > John Shick I too count myself among those who have no problems loading an "ol' skool" Leica. I DON'T think it's a skill to write home about, though. In fact, while I agree that loading an M4 or newer is a bit easier once mastered, at first I had a devil of a time getting the hang of loading my M6 millennium. No such trials with the M2, however. I've never misloaded a roll with that gem of Leitz engineering. When shooting the protests in Washington last April, I didn't notice any significant slowdown (or benefit) with either camera. I just made sure both cameras didn't finish rolls at the same time. And for those of you who are prone to testing the shutters of your cameras in adverse environments, I can tell you that the M2 performs flawlessly inside of D.C. jail cells ;) Aaron Ruby