Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/04/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dear Fellow LUGnuts, I have been a Leica user since I could afford one - which is about 15 years ago. I started with the M4-P and have since moved up to the M6. Never a complaint on quality, ability to get the job done and retained value. Last year I got into the Contax system with a G-1, 28mm, 45mm, 90mm and flash. I had every intention of adding the 16mm Zeiss Hologon lens this Summer. After working with this outfit for a full year, it just didn't have the focussing speed or accuracy I was used to with the manual Leica. When I bought it new, all of it together cost me about $3000 and change. I was offered $650 from the dealer I bought it from. They told me "well, the G-1 was replaced by the G-2 and the lenses are now used and blah,blah,blah... Talk about sticker shock. I went to another dealer in Philadelphia and got $1300 for the stuff toward a new M6 that will be delivered next week. I know that all technology equipment goes down in price the minute you take it out the door - but I wasn't prepared for this. I still use a Contax T2 and a TVS but will not buy other higher priced Contax equipment again. The Contax G-2 seems to focus faster and will deliver up to four frames a second - but will the electronics still be working in 50 years? My Leica "Standard" that was made in 1929. The shutter still seems to be working fine. It is interesting using a camera that is older than I am. It seems I always come back to Leica. You can pay full price (with a factory rebate) for a Leica lens or camera or get a good piece of Leica equipment used for a fair value. You can also re-sell it and you won't lose your shirt in the process - especially if you bought it second hand in the first place. I am sure Contax is a fine rangefinder camera. It always worked. But after going through the rude awakening of its resale, I think I'll just stick to Leica rangefinder equipment and my closet full of F-1's and F1n's SLRs with FD lenses. Sincerely, Richard - ------------------------------ Richard Clompus, OD West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA