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on Apr 29, 2019 12:19:32 GMT
Posted: Apr 29, 2019 12:19:32 GMT
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Status: Failed treatment for L.B.A. and G.A.S,
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on Apr 29, 2019 13:24:54 GMT
Posted: Apr 29, 2019 13:24:54 GMT
For priority mode shooting, I prefer its aperture choice over shutter, but it would drive me nuts not to know what the shutter speed is. It doesn't look like it gives you any indicators at all in the viewfinder and only 3 'aperture groups' to pick from in setting the exposure... f/2.8, f/11, and f/22. I found an article with a link to the manual, if someone needs a how-to.
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on Apr 30, 2019 2:03:37 GMT
Posted: Apr 30, 2019 2:03:37 GMT
Definitely one of the rarer models. It's transitional, slotting in (1970) between the Electro 35 GT/GS/CC, and the Electro 35 GTN/GSN/CCN/FC/GL of 1973. Forerunner of the GL.
PF
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on May 8, 2019 16:43:03 GMT
Posted: May 8, 2019 16:43:03 GMT
An M5 without the red dot
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on May 10, 2019 3:27:35 GMT
Posted: May 10, 2019 3:27:35 GMT
An M5 without the red dot Exactly like the Leica M5!
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