NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku?
Ahhhhh,
Go buy a D3s
Kiu
Go buy a D3s
Kiu
Between a D3s or M9, I would get an M9. But I would not sell any of my SP's to do so.
Jarle was an early adopter of the D2x, as I recall. Was not long ago. Was not long ago that I paid "M9" prices for a D1x. One is in the classified for $125 (or $150) right now. D1x, that is.
I would disagree with you on this point. For most people, money is limited resource, that's why depreciation matters.
You say: "if you let yourself be guided by the possiblity of something being less valued in a year or five, than at present, then you'll never end up buying anything."
That argument does not make sense to me, because I can use depreciation as a guide to buy something after its primary depreciation hit. It simply means delayed gratification, instead of "never end up buying anything" as you suggest.
In the meantime, I can buy M8 for a fraction of what they sold for last year. I expect in a few more years, I can do the same for the M9.
Well then, I rest my case. Jarle should have waited until now to buy his D2x, or maybe next year, or even the year after? They,ll hardly be worth anything then. He woildn't have had the pleasure of ownership in the mean time, but what the heck?
I disagree. Buying a perfectly functional camera and putting in a closet so that I can tick it off a bragging list is an insult to the camera.
I completely agree. I'm not worried about depreciation. Not at all.To me, depreciation on camera gear makes almost no sense, because I'm not planning on selling it: I'm planning on taking pictures with it.
I completely agree. I'm not worried about depreciation. Not at all.
And I don't worry about "cost per picture" either. My philosophy: Purchasing a M9, the first photo will cost me $7000 (and then some) - the rest is free 🙂
I've bought plenty of expensive camera gear over the years, and kept most of it. I don't consider my gear an investment (except, perhaps, for a few rare collector's items).
I also agree that cameras should be used, not simply collected, which is why I'm considering selling my S2 and SP. They don't see as much action as they should, even if I still enjoy running some Tri-X through them once in a while.
Considering everything, I'm not sure it's worth the trouble selling them. If they could buy me a M9 I would sell them here and now - but they won't. Having slept on it, I'll probably keep the Nikons. I'll start saving instead.
Thanks again everyone. Interesting thread.
Jarle
I disagree. Buying a perfectly functional camera and putting in a closet so that I can tick it off a bragging list is an insult to the camera.
If the M9 is what you want - get it - but know full well that the moment you have forked out $6000+ for it - Zeiss.Nikon/Sony etc will announce a new rangefinder with full frame and more Mp etc at 2/3rds of that price. This is Murphy's Law!