Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/05/12

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Subject: Re: [Leica] M4-P question......
From: James Michael Lennon <lennon@atlantic.net>
Date: Sun, 12 May 2002 19:37:21 -0400
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 From a users perspective, the cameras are identical except that the 
M6 has a meter. In my opinion, unless you frequently shoot with two 
cameras in fixed light (such as indoors/theater/studio where you set 
exposure once and forget about it), get another M6.


>Greetings.....
>
>I'd like to ask anyone in the group who may be familiar with the M4-P.
>
>At present, I have an M6, and a friend of mine recently acquired an very
>nice M4-P. Soon thereafter, he was smitten with the new M7, and simply HAS
>to have one. He is offering the M4-P to me at what I think is a great price.
>I would like to add a second body, but I was thinking of another M6 for
>'seamless' switching from one body to the other. My friend has made me an
>attractive offer, one I would hate to pass up, but I am still concerned
>about the seamless concern. I have never handled an M4-P. Before I ask my
>friend to ship it to me, I wanted to seek out the advice from those who
>might know.
>
>How similar are the two cameras?
>
>TIA
>
>Jim
>
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