Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/03/13

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Subject: [Leica] M8 Price
From: liangjiyang at gmail.com (Kay Yang)
Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2012 13:25:10 -0700
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I've seen M9 that traded hands at $4800. I would say $4000 is definitely a
possibility within this year, but I don't think it will go much lower than
that.

On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 10:51 AM, Frank Filippone <red735i at 
earthlink.net>wrote:

> M-Yes.  The M8 dropped to half in roughly 3 years.  It settled there, to
> this date.
> P+S Digital, I have no idea.  ( I actually doubt it.. anything Digital
> drops
> like a rock whenever anything new comes around)
>
> The M8 is an anomaly.... other than a $7K M9 ( or used $5.5K), nothing else
> will directly create a quality digital image from a M lens.  If you do not
> have an extra few thousand doing nothing, it is the only game in town.*
>
> It was deemed a loser right away when first it was noted that it had a
> sensor less than 24x36.  The M9 sensor just took its life away as many many
> pros and well-off amateurs instantly migrated to it.  A major reason the
> last M8 cameras sold off cheap, IMO.
>
> If your "eye" is a WA eye, then the M8 is a bit of a pain... you must
> purchase WA lenses to get the field of view you are used to. Buying new
> lenses, especially WA lenses, is expensive.   Partially for this reason, I
> think that completely aside from the sensor, the M8 was given a short life.
>
>
> Of course, there is the Menu issue... the M8 will not allow you to select
> your lens for incorporation into FW and image manipulation or EXIF data.
> The M9 will, and therefore has many more legacy lenses to choose from.  Yet
> another "issue".
>
> Last, you have the nifty M8 UV/IR filter issue.....  It is really not so
> bad, as B+W filters run in the $40-75 range... and if you dedicate a filter
> to a lens, the additional cost is not too high.  But it was another nail in
> the M8's coffin.
>
> I can not afford an M9.  So I shoot an M8.  It is purely financial.  I have
> learned how to get around most issues at moderate ( and personally
> affordable) cost.
>
> Noting that M9 used prices have reached the $5.5K level, what will happen
> with the used and new prices when the M10 gets here?  Let's all hope for
> $4K.
>
> Maybe I and others can swing that.....
>
> * (Yes, I know about the Epson and various lens adapters for 4/3,
> micro-whatever, etc. I refer only to Leica made products)
>
> Frank Filippone
> Red735i at earthlink.net
>
>
> So the M8 has dropped by about half in price since it was introduced.  Is
> that the worst performance by any Leica body?
>
>
>
>
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