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Just picked up this stunning Leica M7 in silver chrome and I am buzzing. Big shoutout to Kamera House Soho for hooking me up with this gem. Unboxing a Leica always feels special but there is something extra magical about the M7. Sliding open that classic Leica box you get hit with that precise German engineering vibe. Everything is perfectly packed the camera body manual warranty cards all tucked neatly. Then you lift the M7 out and it is pure mechanical poetry. The weight the cold touch of the silver brass top plate the timeless design it just screams Leica craftsmanship. This camera bridges old and new. It is a Leica M mount 35mm film rangefinder but with aperture priority auto exposure a game changer when you want speed without losing manual control. The M7 viewfinder is bright and crisp with frame lines that dance into place for different focal lengths. It is legendary for its ultra quiet cloth shutter and the smoothest film advance you will ever feel. I am pairing mine with my Summicron 35mm f2 but this beauty begs for all the classic Leica lenses Summilux Elmarit Summicron Noctilux you name it. Whether you shoot street photography documentary travel or portraits the M7 delivers that Leica look sharp yet organic with gorgeous bokeh and contrast. If you are a Leica shooter or thinking about jumping into Leica film cameras the M7 is worth exploring. It is a perfect blend of classic rangefinder experience and modern usability. More pics and a shooting test coming soon. Stay tuned Leica fam. Check out the TwinPad at Owlkrown.com 😍Use code GSHUTTERS10 for 10% off discount at 👉Follow me on Instagram, Threads, and TikTok @gastonshutters