Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Nathan >>I just looked at body prices at B&H and Tamarkin, the M6 is $2000 at B&H (official USA import) and $1700 at Tamarkin (grey market, with 2-year Tamarkin warranty).<< Speaking of prices, I found an old Shutterbug from '96. Commonly listed price for an M6 was $2,595, and no rebate. Noct was $2,895, as was the 35/1.4 ASPH. But the biggest surprise came when I checked out the R7. It was also listed at $2,595. I wonder how many were sold at that price? Last year I paid $1,100 for a demo R7, and I thought that was pretty steep. I guess the good new is that the price on some things (i.e. R8, M6) appear to be more reasonable than bodies a few years back. I also remember thinking that the older bodies were bargains. An M2 or M4-P at $800-1,000 was roughtly a third the price of a new M6. Now that you can by an M6 for $1,700, I'm not so sure. I've owned 2-M2s,2-M3s,M4,M4-2,M4-P, and 3-M6s. The M6 (.72 since I most often use a 35/1.4) is without a doubt my favorite body to use. Once I bought bought an M6, with reliable internal metering, I could never go back. I say reliable because my first M-6 - according the the serial number one of the first 50 made -- had meter problems. At that time I used my M4 far more than my M6. Subjectively speaking, there was something about the M4 that seemed better than all the other bodies. Could be I imagined it based on all the folklore. (Brainwashing is bliss. Too bad I'm older and wiser -- make that more skeptical -- now). Unfortunately, the strap on my M4 broke and it hit hard against the edge of a wooden table. I picked it up and it appeared to be fine. I sighed in relief until I looked through the viewfinder. I sold it to a friend and paid to have a new rangefinder installed (M6 framelines as I recall). My friend is still using the body. I wish I'd kept it. I'd slap on one of those new little Cosina meters and be very content. On second thought, I still think I'd rather use my M6. Dave