Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/05/21

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Subject: [Leica] was: M5 meter arm
From: lowiemanuel at yahoo.ca (lowi emanuel)
Date: Fri May 21 15:32:35 2004

Having used the CL, CLE and Hexar RF extensively
(which are all affordable Ms with .58 - .6x
viewfinders and fast-acting metering systems), I'd say
the Hexar RF is the sturdiest and most useful of the
lot. I've found the CL rather flimsy-feeling ( and
that meter arm is more fragile than the M5 arm) and I
hate the loading system. The CLE is better in most
ways (despite the lack of metered-manual mode), but
there are repair issues today. If you deal with the
flim register discrepancy with a little modification,
the Hexar RF is a super hard-working camera.

I haven't used it yet (just handled it), but the Bessa
R2 seems like a great budget choice, if you don't need
AE.

Emanuel Lowi
Montreal  

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