Wednesday, March 13, 2013

The Leica Eh? Model


This post has been prompted by an email message this morning - a client has asked whether we have any rangefinder film cameras in stock. I was happy to be able to tell him that we had a good selection in the secondhand cabinet - as of this morning there are 4 of the Leica M models in:

1. A black M6 of the regular persuasion.
2. A black TTL M6.
3. A gloriously indulgent titanium M6 with matching lens.
4. A silver M7.
5. A black M8. Okay, this is digital but what the heck.

For lenses I counted 5 Leica lenses in s/h and a water bucket full of new ones in the new cabinet as well as 6 Zeiss M lenses and 5 Voigtländer lenses - so the prospective film shooter can view the world through good glass no matter what their preference. Many of these lenses are manual focus...

There are a couple of detail shots included in this post - the right hand end of the M7 with the convenient thumb rest. Good to see real chrome again.


Also the  Eh? model lens. This is a 35mm that was made in Windsor, Ontario and as it is a really small and light lens it is perfect for a street photographer, even in Ontario. Eh?






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The Leica Eh? Model

 

This post has been prompted by an email message this morning - a client has asked whether we have any rangefinder film cameras in stock. I was happy to be able to tell him that we had a good selection in the secondhand cabinet - as of this morning there are 4 of the Leica M models in:

1. A black M6 of the regular persuasion.
2. A black TTL M6.
3. A gloriously indulgent titanium M6 with matching lens.
4. A silver M7.
5. A black M8. Okay, this is digital but what the heck.

For lenses I counted 5 Leica lenses in s/h and a water bucket full of new ones in the new cabinet as well as 6 Zeiss M lenses and 5 Voigtländer lenses - so the prospective film shooter can view the world through good glass no matter what their preference. Many of these lenses are manual focus...

There are a couple of detail shots included in this post - the right hand end of the M7 with the convenient thumb rest. Good to see real chrome again.

 

Also the  Eh? model lens. This is a 35mm that was made in Windsor, Ontario and as it is a really small and light lens it is perfect for a street photographer, even in Ontario. Eh?






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