leicashot
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I am seeing a MAJOR DECLINE in the meaning of 'MINT' when it comes to describing Leica camera equipment in recent times.
Mint, to me has always meant that the lens is:
- clean, no stains or blemishes.
- can show signs of use with very faint rub marks, but no scratches or damage.
- is NOT 'like new' or else it would 'look' like new.
- is a description of the equipment ONLY, and does not insinuate that it comes with the box and accessories as it came new.
- works 100% perfectly, 'as new'.
- no paint loss at all.
....then how do some sellers claim lenses are mint?
So tell me, has the meaning of mint changed since digital, and 'everyone' became a photographer?
Mint, to me has always meant that the lens is:
- clean, no stains or blemishes.
- can show signs of use with very faint rub marks, but no scratches or damage.
- is NOT 'like new' or else it would 'look' like new.
- is a description of the equipment ONLY, and does not insinuate that it comes with the box and accessories as it came new.
- works 100% perfectly, 'as new'.
- no paint loss at all.
....then how do some sellers claim lenses are mint?
So tell me, has the meaning of mint changed since digital, and 'everyone' became a photographer?