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It's arrived

Perfectly packed, in two boxes, the courier delivered them this morning.
It's been a couple of years since I used my M6, so it felt strange when I picked it up. After the D1 MkIIn, it felt small, light and jewel like.
The quality of construction of both the camera and the summilux 50 f2 is exquisite.... more so I think than the M6, though that's just my initial thoughts.
The Summicron, despite it's small size, is very heavy - there is a lot of glass in there!
The top plate is much cleaner than the M6 - no engraving. The little window shows frames remaining, and battery state.
Back is fairly uncluttered. There is a small multi function wheel, a 2.5" LCD display, the like of which I've never seen before. It's extremely clear and bright. A few buttons to access menu function, capture review, and that's about it.
It certainly looks like a Leica M. From this angle you can see that it's about 5mm deeper than the other M models, so much so, that it won't fit my M6 ERC:bang:
I only had time for a couple of shot's before the battery threw a fit, and died. It'll have to be charged before I use the camera again, but here is a pic of a Passion Flower, which I took. It's a 100% crop, and slightly sharpened, as the camera was set to no sharpening. Default levels of saturation and contrast. It is definitely a Leica shot. Sharpness, definition and colour are just about what I would expect from this lens.
I had a real 'senior' few moments when I first looked through the 50mm 'brightlines'. Something definitely looked wrong
It was only when I got my brain back into 'digital' mode, that I relalised that the 50mm summicron on this body, is actually a 75mm with the crop factor. It really does make a difference!!
Ah well, I've still got an hour or so before the battery is charged. I think I'll open the instructions to see if I've missed anything. I doubt it though, this is still, digital or not, a Leica M, and as such, it's a blast, and really easy to use.
Doug


Perfectly packed, in two boxes, the courier delivered them this morning.
It's been a couple of years since I used my M6, so it felt strange when I picked it up. After the D1 MkIIn, it felt small, light and jewel like.
The quality of construction of both the camera and the summilux 50 f2 is exquisite.... more so I think than the M6, though that's just my initial thoughts.
The Summicron, despite it's small size, is very heavy - there is a lot of glass in there!
The top plate is much cleaner than the M6 - no engraving. The little window shows frames remaining, and battery state.
Back is fairly uncluttered. There is a small multi function wheel, a 2.5" LCD display, the like of which I've never seen before. It's extremely clear and bright. A few buttons to access menu function, capture review, and that's about it.
It certainly looks like a Leica M. From this angle you can see that it's about 5mm deeper than the other M models, so much so, that it won't fit my M6 ERC:bang:
I only had time for a couple of shot's before the battery threw a fit, and died. It'll have to be charged before I use the camera again, but here is a pic of a Passion Flower, which I took. It's a 100% crop, and slightly sharpened, as the camera was set to no sharpening. Default levels of saturation and contrast. It is definitely a Leica shot. Sharpness, definition and colour are just about what I would expect from this lens.
I had a real 'senior' few moments when I first looked through the 50mm 'brightlines'. Something definitely looked wrong
It was only when I got my brain back into 'digital' mode, that I relalised that the 50mm summicron on this body, is actually a 75mm with the crop factor. It really does make a difference!!Ah well, I've still got an hour or so before the battery is charged. I think I'll open the instructions to see if I've missed anything. I doubt it though, this is still, digital or not, a Leica M, and as such, it's a blast, and really easy to use.
Doug

