Are you interested in the Leica MP analogue camera, then this review will help you out? Buying new, or used, Rob goes over the features of the Leica MP silver camera, and compares it to the M6 and also shows what to watch for if you're buying a used one. The Leica MP 0.72 is such a great camera to shoot with and is perfect for shooting black and white film. The review is about the Leica MP film camera, not the MP Digital and not the MP classic that came out in 1956.
Rob was selling his personal silver MP 0.72 on eBay. The auction is now over.
TIME STAMP
0:00 MP Shutter Sound
1:51 Three Versions Of The MP
2:10 MP Classic
3:00 Current MP
3:35 Framelines
4:00 0.72 Viewfinder
4:42 0.58 Viewfinder
5:10 0.85 Viewfinder
7:00 Shutter Dial
8:30 Metal Film Winder
8:50 Rewind Knob
9:50 Frameline Selector
12:03 Black Paint
13:45 Focus
15:18 Setting Exposure
17:25 Flash Sync
18:08 Loading Film
19:11 Camera Finish
20:00 Red Dot
21:30 M7 with 0.58 Viewfinder
22:08 M6TTL with 0.85 Viewfinder
Leica MP Black Paint
Leica MP Silver
Leica MP vs M6
Leica MP review
Leica MP shutter sound
Leica MP 0.72
film camera
film camera 35mm
camera collection
camera collection display
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Rob Skeoch is a career photographer, working for five newspapers and wire services before joining the team at Major League Baseball for 17 seasons and the NFL for 14 seasons. Then he was a national manager for the camera group at Sony North America before going back to shooting.
Now he shoots for gallery shows around the world, mostly street work and portraits made with a Hasselblad and Rollei twin lens. For 35mm shooting he uses a Nikon F3 and a couple M-mount Leica cameras and shoots mostly Ilford film.