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Old 06-15-2012   #5926
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It's just one of the pinch hoods so I can take it off no problem.
But the front and rear of the hood unscrew so you can fit a filter inbetween!
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Old 06-15-2012   #5927
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Pabst Blue Ribbon reminds me of Blue Velvet by David Lynch.
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Old 06-16-2012   #5928
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Pabst Blue Ribbon reminds me of Blue Velvet by David Lynch.
It reminds me of high school, the preferred beverage of the day.
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Old 06-17-2012   #5929
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Leica M6 TTL / CV 21mm / 21-24-28 VF (Weekend Camera Porn) by Cris Rose, on Flickr


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Old 06-17-2012   #5930
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And my latest M acquisition, an M8 with less than 1000 actuations that i'm really enjoying.


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Old 06-17-2012   #5931
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Old 06-17-2012   #5932
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And my latest M acquisition, an M8 with less than 1000 actuations that i'm really enjoying.
Great ) but do actuations really mean anything in terms of the reliability?
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Old 06-18-2012   #5933
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Great ) but do actuations really mean anything in terms of the reliability?
In the digital world it is analogous to highway miles on a car. 1000 miles on a car's odometer sure sounds better than 110,000 miles. So yes it matters.
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Old 06-19-2012   #5934
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here's my 50 years old M3
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Old 06-19-2012   #5935
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My MP got special made Black Beauty covering.
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Old 06-19-2012   #5936
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My MP got special made Black Beauty covering.
I put the same on mine. I really don't like the original covering. The new covering looks great!
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Old 06-20-2012   #5937
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Just added the thumbs up as well as added a focusing tab on the summicron. Plan on changing the skin next.
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Old 06-21-2012   #5939
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My current more streamlined setup:

M4-2
Pre-Asph 35 Summilux
ZM Planar
Pre-Asph 90 Summicron (on its way to DAG for collimation)
Sekonic L398
and lastly my CADPAT backpack which I think no one would assume to be a camera bag, plus it has loads of spare room for film, notepads, and my NEX-7 setup


My Leica M by DaveJT, on Flickr

Lately I have been thinking of selling the M4-2 and the Sekonic and putting the money towards an M6 to streamline things even more, and possibly ditching the 90 in favour of just the 35 & 50. The goal is to have a small and highly capable kit to take with me when I start my new career in the CF this year.
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I can only recommend the M6. I have the TTL version and am very pleased with the accuracy of its meter.

Depending on which Summicron you have the Elmarit-M would be a more portable 90. I have one in black and like it a lot for both its portability and performance. There are of course several other options. For ultimate portability - though it performs, I understand, a little bit less than the Elmarit-M - you could consider the Tele-Elmarit-M.

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My current more streamlined setup:

M4-2
Pre-Asph 35 Summilux
ZM Planar
Pre-Asph 90 Summicron (on its way to DAG for collimation)
Sekonic L398
and lastly my CADPAT backpack which I think no one would assume to be a camera bag, plus it has loads of spare room for film, notepads, and my NEX-7 setup

Lately I have been thinking of selling the M4-2 and the Sekonic and putting the money towards and M6 to streamline things even more, and possibly even ditching the 90 altogether. The goal is to have a small and highly capable kit to take with me when I start my new career in the CF this year.
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What is not to like about your setup. I would not change anything.

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My current more streamlined setup:

M4-2
Pre-Asph 35 Summilux
ZM Planar
Pre-Asph 90 Summicron (on its way to DAG for collimation)
Sekonic L398
and lastly my CADPAT backpack which I think no one would assume to be a camera bag, plus it has loads of spare room for film, notepads, and my NEX-7 setup

Lately I have been thinking of selling the M4-2 and the Sekonic and putting the money towards an M6 to streamline things even more, and possibly ditching the 90 in favour of just the 35 & 50. The goal is to have a small and highly capable kit to take with me when I start my new career in the CF this year.
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Old 06-21-2012   #5942
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Great ) but do actuations really mean anything in terms of the reliability?
With regard to the amount that typical digital Ms for sale have (< 10,000) ... no. However, if you start to see 40,000, 50,000... maybe you should think a little.
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Old 06-21-2012   #5943
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What is not to like about your setup. I would not change anything.
I actually am very happy with the setup, since each item is almost exactly what I wanted to have. I would have preferred the Summilux to be without an infinity lock, but I am content with it regardless.

As for the Summicron, I tend to shoot for a couple of months between developing, and was unaware that its focus was off. For some reason I failed to shoot a test roll when I bought it. I think because it needs collimation, and I have yet to achieve results I like, I have not fallen for it yet. Maybe this will change when DAG fixes it for me, because I have no other reason not to keep this one; this specific type was one that I had been keen to purchase for some time. In response to philipus regarding the Elmarit-M and Tele-Elmarit, my desire for this E55 Summicron is why I ultimately chose to pass on the 2.8's, as desirable and practical as they may be.

The idea of a body swap would be to have an M camera that still had a mechanical shutter but also a built in meter, relieving me of the need to carry the Sekonic as well. While the meter doesn't take up a lot of space in the bag, given what I might be doing in the future, I may prefer the space it does occupy be saved for something else. Only time, and firsthand experience, will tell on this one.
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Dave, as nice as the Seconic meter is, if you shoot a lot of BW film then a meter might not be necessary at all. Also, keep in mind that the M6 and newer cameras have smaller frame-lines than the M4-2 or standard M4-P (not the latest M4-P with M6 top-plate), something that might be worth considering.

I have pretty much the same set-up, BTW, I had swapped the ZM Planar for a nice vs4 (tabbed) 50mm Summicron-M, though.
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... for your information, the (quite rare silver version) lens is for sale.
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In the digital world it is analogous to highway miles on a car. 1000 miles on a car's odometer sure sounds better than 110,000 miles. So yes it matters.
For me it was an indicator that while 2nd hand, it was so hardly used, it was as-new. On recieving it, this proved the case and was exactly what I wanted Just like a 5 year old 1000 mile car would be I guess!

Either way, it's what I was after in terms of condition and I'm loving it, it was just an aside.
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Here's my alc M7 after a couple rolls, now with 60 or so rolls shot its finally showing some brass

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Wait ... what was that flange-to-sensor distance again ...

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