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Is the LHSA M6 more beautiful??


jesse_kramer

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I guess I will be a perfect Leicaphile. I am trying to decide between a Black Chrome .72 TTL and a LHSA Black paint model. Part of my enjoyment of using a tool (photographic or otherwise) is in the intrinsic beauty of the tool. I know both can take the same pictures.

 

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I would like to know if the LHSA is in any way a more intrinsically beautiful tool and why. Tell me about the poetry of holding the camera in your hand. I am not interested in resale value. It will be used to take photographs, not sit on a shelf. I regret selling any of the cameras I have ever owned. I plan to never sell a camera again.

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I would buy the one that makes me cringe less at the thought of

dragging it across the top of a chain-link fence or bouncing it

across a stretch of pavement. Get the one you would not be

afraid to take to Coney Island with you on a saturday morning,

Unless you would rather it look good in your living room next to

your collection of one-of-a-kind die-cast metal Ferrari replicas.

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I don't think that anything is "intrinsically beautiful" - beauty

truly is in the eye of the beholder. I would buy the camera you like

more after looking at them in person. The only disadvantge of the

LHSA Black Paint camera i can think of is that there aren't too many

black paint lenses...

 

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My person prefernce for a beautiful leica would be a Titanium M6, but

that is me.

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ANY black paint camera has a far nicer finish than a black anodized

chrome finish camera. If I had the bucks, and was choosing between

the two you are suggesting, I would go for the black paint LHSA

camera everytime.

 

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And IMO there is nothing wrong with enjoying the beauty of a camera

as a piece of industrial art. Just don't get so carried away that

you never shoot with it! :-)

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IMO, yes the LHSA is one of the most beautiful M6's to be had. Aside

from the glorious black finish, there IS some extra je-ne-se-qua to

holding and shooting a brass-bodied camera. They sound different too -

- smoother perhaps. All that being said, I have not been able to

justify the extra expense for one for myself yet -- but perhaps in

the not-so-distant future...

 

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;-),

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Gents:

 

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In the 40s & 50s, Coney Island was beautiful on Sunday afternoons-ask

the ghost of Weegee!

 

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It still is if you speak, or want to learn Russian. It's also a great

place to get first class Russian cameras and lenses.

 

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I had a titanium M6 and it got a tiny scratch on the top plate and

the value went in half: it is not a user, but a showpiece.

 

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What I would love to see out of the factory is a totally black

version: black not red circle with the script simply embossed, as

would be the M6 designation and all the othern script: a real

sleeper.

 

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