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So... just how heavy is a Leicaflex, anyway? Heavier than my Canon F1n (800g)?
-- John Fleetwood (johnfleetwood@hotmail.com), November 07, 2001
The SL/2 weighed 770 grams.
-- Bud (budcook@attglobal.net), November 07, 2001.
The SL weighed 1185 grams with the standard 50mm Summicron-R. That would put the body at about 845 grams.
-- Bud (budcook@attglobal.net), November 07, 2001.
Just out of curiosity:the weight of my SL2 a few minutes ago was 1,147 g.
This includes the 50 mm- Summicron lens altered to 3-cam, the hood and a KODAK film.
Without the lens, no cap: 801 g.
This confirmes the figures posted above.
Best wishes and good shooting
K. G. Wolf
-- k.g.wolf (k.g.wolf@web.de), November 08, 2001.
The Leicaflex is worth its weight in gold. I use it for studio photography and solid tripod shots :)
-- Albert Wang (albert.wang@ibx.com), November 08, 2001.
I got the weight of the SL from the Leica Manual. It may actually weigh less than that because the 1185 weight may have been with a chrome lens and I assumed a black lens.I got the weight of the SL/2 from an SL/2 brochure (the infamous nipple version:-)).
-- Bud (budcook@attglobal.net), November 08, 2001.
That's not so heavy. Thanks, guys.
-- John Fleetwood (johnfleetwood@hotmail.com), November 08, 2001.