norgas_co
Member
Similarly did not warm up to the MP, despite a lot of positive reviews about it. Seemed "colder and harder" than vintage M's. To each their own tastes perhaps. Took advantage of the good resale value and sold mine off recently. Got back pretty much what I paid for it over a year ago (pre owned).
anitasanger
Well-known
Could you elaborate on what aspects of the MP you didn't like? Don't get me wrong, I LOVE my M6 and will not be selling it regardless of what future bodies I may own. Mine is a 1986 model and the zinc/black paint is bubbling on the entire lower tier of the top plate. Drives me crazy. I envision myself getting an MP and keeping the M6 to my son someday. He is 1 now.
Traut
Well-known
I just picked up a purposely brassed BP MP with recent service for $2k. That's the best deal I've seen in a while.
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LeicaFan
Well-known
I just picked up a purposely brassed BP MP with recent service for $2k. That's the best deal I've seen in a while.
I saw that add.
The camera looked like it was well taken care of. I'm not a fan of the idea of brassing a camera on purpose, but the way the previous owner did it didn't look too bad. And at 2k, it was a steal.
anitasanger
Well-known
Ugh. What method did they use to brass it?
LeicaFan
Well-known
Ugh. What method did they use to brass it?
Steel wool, probably.
Traut
Well-known
Thanks. At that price I believe it's better than money in the bank. About 1.5 ounces of gold. Let's see in three years or so.
anitasanger
Well-known
Again, can anyone advise me where to look for a used MP for a decent price? I only check ebay.
peter_n
Veteran
Forum classifieds and your local dealer. It does mean work. The classifieds here and on photo.net are a start. I bought one of my MPs from eBay and the other from a local dealer.
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