Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/10/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Greg, I know, but I hate selling. Just don't like the process, and the thought of wasting so much money as I bought it at top dollar brand new in the UK. I can't remember exactly, but it would have been around ?1600-?1700., which is what, $2,500?. I'll get nowhere near that back, and also I've moved to Australia where the market is a lot smaller for second-hand, plus my perception is that the recent step up in professional digital has limited the market and prices further. I actually called the local pro-store here to discuss selling. I had sold my Hasselblad through them years ago and they always had Leica gear. The guy stopped me on the phone and simply said they don't sell any second-hand anymore, there is just no market for it here. The eBay and photographic trader options don't appeal to me and I doubt anyone overseas is going to want such a valuable piece shipped from Australia. I do have the option of taking it back to Bulls Yard in London when next I'm there and maybe getting rid of it. The other thing is, if I sell it to buy a cheaper lens, then the money I actually lose on the Leica won't really mean I've gained much except that I've got less of a lens. I actually had hoped to acquire a Nikon digital like the D100 with the sale proceeds, but I'm going to try and make it work for me first. That's why I've rejoined this list and started looking at a lot of photographs again, just to get inspired and enthused to get out there. Having just bought a semi-decent film scanner, for the first time I'm actually getting lots of negs that haven't seen the light of day for years, let alone printed, into the computer. Looking at these shots on a 23" screen has really captured some of the old enthusiasm and magic. I know it can come across to some people that its a bit of a slack attitude with such a prime piece of kit, but I would have to say that these things are relevant to situations and circumstances at the time. I bought the lens when the money wasn't such a big deal to me, but I couldn't do the same thing now. Matt. On 08/10/2004, at 7:57, GREG LORENZO wrote: > That's a lot of cash to be tied up in a lens that your not using. I > would suggest selling the lens and using the proceeds to buy a slower > 75mm lens (like the Cosina 75/2.5) and faster film iso 1600 perhaps.