Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/01/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Of course, another alternative is that someone looking to purchase a > pre-loved M8 now at the current lower prices might also seek out a trusted > seller who can provide an honest report on the camera. If you like a proven > fault free unit with a track record. In this case the buyer seems to be > very > unhappy and has said goodbye to Leica despite having owned a film Leica and > I guess lenses previously. That is a shame. There are thousands of happy M8 > users out there who have no issues with their cameras at all. But > perception > is everything, especially if it's formed only by reading the complaints on > internet forums. > Cheers > Geoff > http://www.pbase.com/hoppyman Yea but the whole thing stank from the get go. ...appears very insincere to me. But as you say "perception is everything" but so it timing and context. To hopefully buy one when they first came up to continue the Leica tradition against all odds and the cost a fortune but maybe was worth it was one thing. To buy it now when the are being closed out, marked down, and standing in the shadow of the M9 is another. There will always be people who buy and sell cameras trashing them along the way... And in effect the people who use them. A textbook case of passive aggressive behaviour - here today gone tomorrow. Did we ever see his images? [Rabs] Mark William Rabiner