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Oh my I toured Noway, Sweden and Finland on my motorbike in 2005 and couldn't believe how expensive things wereI could get an M2 for a similar price, sure. But Getting a cheap 50 for a Leica M here in Norway before Sunday is impossible. And I need it before then.
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That's what so good about a Leica M for street photography you can see outside the frame, so you can see the scene developingI shot the F3 HP as my main camera for 15 years.The thing I liked the MOST about the HP finder (High Eyepoint) version is that it was/is the absolute best viewfinder ever made for eyeglass wearers...it allows you to see the ENTIRE picture area, extremely easily, due to the extended eyepoint distance, which means that you can see the entire viewfinder area with the eye as far as one inch behind the eyepiece. That alone ALWAYS made the F3 HP my preferred camera over the smaller, lighter, cheaper Nikons of the era, the FM and FE series models (which I also own). The F3 HP offers 100% viewfinder image as well as the extended eyepoint.
For me, the viewfinder of an SLR has always,always, always been one of the top two criteria I use in measuring how much I like the camera. I want to be able to SEE and frame what I am shooting with the highest degree of transparency possible, and that is an area where the F3 HP was the leader.
Bought the Leica. The FM3a ended up being a no-go.
Got it for a fairly good price too though. And a three month warranty from the camera store.
Beauties for sure!
Here's mine:
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When you have a Leica you don't upgrade you buy and keep the other lens, most Leica shooters have lots of different 50mm lenses because each one renders differentlyI already want to upgrade that Summicron to a Summilux
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