Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/01/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dans un courrier daté du 13/01/01 19:18:48 Paris, Madrid, TTAbrahams@aol.com a écrit : << Gary, one of my M4P's has been worn down through the black chrome, nickel etc to pure brass! I bought this one new in 1981 and it has seen a lot of use. At the moment my wife uses it with a 35/2,5 Voigtlander "Pancake" lens. The first series of M4P had the same brass top-plate as the M4-2. The switch over came at around 16xx xxx and you can identify the version by checking the frontwindows of the camera. On the brass top-plate the viewfinder/lightgathering and rangefinder windows are countersunk. On the zinc top-plate they are flush (as on the M6). The last of the M4P's also lacked the "bulb" flash synch socket. Looking for a rare M4-P, the chrome, single synch outlet M4-P with the M6 top-plate has to fit into that category. Supposedly only 4-500 made. Tom A >> Hello Tom . I notice your wife is using the Pancake . I'd like to buy a chrome exemple to complement a chrome M6 that I have traded a year ago . Do you use any shade on it ? Can you please tell us more about image quality ? Thanks Jo Goodtimes , France . Live Free or Die.