View Poll Results: What's your position on Leica LTM (not Leica specific), in light of an M?
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I had/have both (M and LTM) and prefer the LTM
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73 |
14.72% |
I had/have both (M and LTM) and prefer the M
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150 |
30.24% |
I have both (M and LTM) and like them equally
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149 |
30.04% |
Only ever had an LTM and need look no further
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68 |
13.71% |
Only ever had an M and need look no further (was just here by accident or curiosity)
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52 |
10.48% |
I have no interest in either (M or LTM) - either prima facie or a priori
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0.81% |
01-20-2019
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Pan Giannakis
p.giannakis is offline
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Stafford - UK
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What is the lens on it?
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01-21-2019
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#242
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Ich bin ein Barnacker
johannielscom is offline
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Universitas Terre Threntiae
Posts: 7,370
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Quote:
Originally Posted by p.giannakis
What is the lens on it?
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Pan,
it's the nickel Voigtländer Heliar 50mm 2.0 in LTM mount. Only 600 made, very sharp and very nicely constructed. A future collectible I'd say. Somehow they never sold quick, I think Stephen still has them in stock. I got mine from him some five, six years ago.
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01-21-2019
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#243
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Dad Photographer
raid is offline
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Florida
Posts: 31,044
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Your Nickel 50/2 looks very beautiful, Johan. I have the older version black Heliar 50/2. Optically, they may be identical.
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01-30-2019
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#244
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American abroad
traveler_101 is offline
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Oslo, Norway
Posts: 1,066
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Originally Posted by DavidC
I have a IIIc and once the beam splitter was changed is actually easy to focus. But the biggest advantage is the lighter weight of this little rig which when it comes to the outdoors I tend to grab first.
If it's indoors shooting I'll grab the M7 anytime for its ease of use in low light and excellent exposure.
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I have a IIIf with a new (well now three year old) beam splitter and I find it very easy to focus - and I've always wondered whether it might actually be easier to focus than a M. Always wanted a M2 or M6, but never pulled the trigger. At my age with my eyesight perhaps I should leave well enough alone?
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01-30-2019
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#245
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Registered User
oldwino is offline
Join Date: Jul 2014
Posts: 148
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Quote:
Originally Posted by traveler_101
I have a IIIf with a new (well now three year old) beam splitter and I find it very easy to focus - and I've always wondered whether it might actually be easier to focus than a M. Always wanted a M2 or M6, but never pulled the trigger. At my age with my eyesight perhaps I should leave well enough alone?
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I do find the Ms to be easier to focus in low light, even after I had the beam-splitter replaced on my II.
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02-20-2019
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arbiter elegentiae
LCSmith is offline
Join Date: Apr 2018
Posts: 164
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I like them both equally.
I have owned and used a Leica II, and now a Leica IIIf RD ST. Since I mostly shoot black and white film and process it and scan it myself, the glass available for screw mount is more than adequate. Right now my IIIf is wedded to a collapsible Summicron and I do not see that changing any time soon. From portraits to landscapes I am happy very happy with that lens. Youxin did miracles for the IIIf body and it is super smooth. With the SBOOI finder, I do not feel like I am making any compromises with the screw mount camera.
Ah, but the M. I have owned and used two M4s, an M2, a digital M-P, and an M3. I have used the very best and newest glass like the 50 Summilux ASPH, 21mm Super-Elmar ASPH, and 35 Summicron ASPH, and I have used rigid Summicrons, DR Summicrons, 90mm 2.8 Elmarits, and 21mm Super-Angulons. The newer glass is lovely on the digital M, but a bit silly for black and white film. I let go of most of the newer lenses and now I use a DS M3 from 1956 with a Rigid Summicron and the newer E46 90mm Elmarit.
The thing about the LTM is that trimming film is annoying. The thing about the M is that by comparison it is a whale. Both are are beautiful machines both to use and to behold.
If I could only keep one, though, it would be the IIIf RD ST.
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02-27-2019
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#247
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Registered User
xasthur is offline
Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Long Beach CA.
Posts: 71
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I've had a Leica M2 and a Leica IIIa and I'll be completely honest. I had way more fun with the IIIa than the M2. I got rid of the M2 and the IIIa and I regret not keeping the IIIa way more. I used both with the 3.5cm Elmar.
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03-03-2019
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#248
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Registered User
Erik van Straten is offline
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 8,544
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I like them equally but then the LTM with a SBOOI-finder mounted (brightline 50mm).
Leica IA 1928, Elmar 50mm f/3.5 uncoated, 400-2TMY, printed on ADOX MCC 110.
Erik.

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03-03-2019
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#249
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arbiter elegentiae
LCSmith is offline
Join Date: Apr 2018
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Erik van Straten
I like them equally but then the LTM with a SBOOI-finder mounted (brightline 50mm).
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Erik, I agree completely. I actually prefer framing with the SBOOI than with the frame lines in my M3 viewfinder. The SBOOI is a phenomenal (pun intended!) piece of kit.
Life looks brighter through the SBOOI.
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03-03-2019
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Registered User
Erik van Straten is offline
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 8,544
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Yes, a SBOOI turns your "primitive" LTM into a sophisticated piece of equipment.
If anybody has a SBOOI in black, please sell it to me, thank you.
Erik.
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03-03-2019
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#251
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Registered User
splitimageview is offline
Join Date: Jan 2014
Posts: 2,108
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I’ve had Alan Starkie paint a few for me, so nice in black!

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03-03-2019
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#252
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Analog Preferred
Solinar is offline
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Austin, TX
Age: 65
Posts: 2,558
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The IIIc in black is gorgeousness.
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06-04-2019
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#253
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Registered User
Toreno is offline
Join Date: Mar 2019
Posts: 642
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I have both (M and LTM) and like them equally.

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3 Weeks Ago
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#254
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Cameras. I has it.
Pál_K is offline
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Gig Harbor
Posts: 174
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Have them both (III, IIIf, M3, M6), like them all equally.
If I were to have just one, it'd be the one I don't yet have: an M5 (they fit my hands better).
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