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M3 users on the internet express their appreciation for the M3's craftmanship and design. [[User:Driesvandenelzen1|driesvandenelzen]] 08:04, 29 June 2006 (EDT)
 
M3 users on the internet express their appreciation for the M3's craftmanship and design. [[User:Driesvandenelzen1|driesvandenelzen]] 08:04, 29 June 2006 (EDT)
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:Where "X" is the name of some camera, "X users on the internet express their appreciation for the X's craftmanship and design" is true for a considerable selection of "X", including the Leica M2 and M4, Nikon F, F2, F3, Canon F-1, T90, etc etc etc etc. I thought that M3 users appreciate its viewfinder magnification and rangefinder design. (As for the rather silly non-issue of ''beautiful'' cameras that take Leica lenses, I thought that the Canon P was the favorite.) -- [[User:Hoary|Hoary]] 09:21, 29 June 2006 (EDT)

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  • "At the same time, the lack of an internal exposure meter and the lack of wide angle framelines is regretted by most".
    • I've read a lot about the Leica M3 and I've seldom if ever read any regrets about the lack of an internal exposure meter.

Actually it's even worse, it's incorrect! According to Pacific Rim's website, there was a clip-on exposure meter available for the M3 that could even be coupled to the shutter. driesvandenelzen 08:00, 29 June 2006 (EDT)

  • "Many consider the M3 to be the most beautiful Leica ever made"
    • What, if anything, does this mean?

M3 users on the internet express their appreciation for the M3's craftmanship and design. driesvandenelzen 08:04, 29 June 2006 (EDT)

Where "X" is the name of some camera, "X users on the internet express their appreciation for the X's craftmanship and design" is true for a considerable selection of "X", including the Leica M2 and M4, Nikon F, F2, F3, Canon F-1, T90, etc etc etc etc. I thought that M3 users appreciate its viewfinder magnification and rangefinder design. (As for the rather silly non-issue of beautiful cameras that take Leica lenses, I thought that the Canon P was the favorite.) -- Hoary 09:21, 29 June 2006 (EDT)