Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/04/08

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Subject: Re: [Leica] It is worth to sell an old Leica to by a new one??
From: Gwpics@aol.com
Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2001 15:24:44 EDT

In a message dated 08-04-01 17:21:41 GMT Daylight Time, fcpique@tinet.org 
writes:

> I have an M3 working properly, with Summicron 5cm 1:2 and  Elmar 9cm 1:4. Do
>  you thing it is worth to sell them to by a new R??
>  Do you have any idea of the price of this M3 set in the occasion market?

The philosophy of usage of the M series is entirely different to the R 
series. The R series is like any other SLR camera (although better lenses, 
and the R8 is the best camera I have ever used) whereas the M series is a 
quiet, unobtrusive item of great beauty with which to creat images of poetry. 
I find that when I use my M's there is a whole different mind set seems to 
subconsciously fall into place and I find that I am more creative and more 
thoughtful. I can, and have, sit talking to people and photographing them 
without them minding in the slighteset at the intrusion. As someone put it on 
this board, it is not that they don't know that they are being photographed 
but that they don't feel threatened by it.

By all means venture into the R world, but don't move away from M's. You may 
wish to try an M4 or an M6, but always keep your M3 as it is a masterpiece of 
engineering and a treasure that you will always enjoy owning. I have just 
taken mine down from the shelf and given it a loving rub and a few quick 
fires of the shutter just to let it know I still appreciate it!

Gerry

Gerry Walden (UK)
Corporate & Stock Photography
Tel: (0)23 8046 3076
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