Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 5/23/00 7:56:49 AM, upstream1@mindspring.com writes: >Are we having a translation problem here. . .I just explained the problem. . .an additional $700 (almost 2X) for the body and it gets worse with the glass. That's the problem! If that's not a problem for you and you have some extra money kicking around, possibly you would like to underwrite a few college students for the difference? And don't go comparing a used camera with no warrantee to a new one with >a 3 > >year warrantee. . .that's just absurd. Perhaps absurd, but maybe not. Why wouldn't you want a used camera? When I was a starving college student I bought used camera gear. What a minute, 20 years later I STILL buy used camera gear! With a little shopping you can buy a used M4-2 or M4-P for less than $750. A used 35mm f 2.0 can be had for $600. That's $1,350 which is a chunk of change for anyone -- college student or not -- but it's still less than a new M6 body only. I'm not here to tell you what you should do but from where I sit that option makes a whole lot of sense. Even if you had to send the camera off for a complete CLA -- unlikely if you chose carefully -- that only adds about $250 to the cost. A bright young college student ought to be able to do that math and see that you're still ahead . . . Buying Leicas new is best reserved for the well healed and mathematically challenged . . . Bob (learned how to add long before college) McEowen