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seems like a good deal, but i think leica stopped repairing M8 already
(please correct me if i am wrong)
(please correct me if i am wrong)
$1000 is a great price on a used M8 in any (working) condition.
The shutter is essentially the same as that in the M9 and the current M-E so yes, support will be around for awhile.
They service the M8. They however will not change the LCD, because apparently they do not have spare units.seems like a good deal, but i think leica stopped repairing M8 already
(please correct me if i am wrong)
I wanted to confirm that yes Leica (at least the one in NJ) still service M8s. I'm about to send my second M8 body in for a general CLA soon and I just got an email back from Leica NJ customer service saying they still service them.
I don't understand the whole not replacing the LCD reasoning given that its the exact same unit on the M9/M9P/ME. I suppose they want to stockpile the LCD units for the M9 bodies instead.
All that said I was lucky enough to get my M8 serviced last summer when there was a discounted CLA promotion going on and Leica NJ not only replaced my stuck shutter and did a CLA, they also replaced the entire LCD unit for me. It cost me about $400 and shipping was free because I had my local Leica boutique send it in for me.
Honestly $1000 is a great price for anyone wanting to try out shooting with a Leica rangefinder. If you find it's to your liking, then keep it, upgrade to an M9/M240/MM one day or go with a film Leica later on.
In my experience, issues with M8s are exaggerated by the fact that most of them are relatively trouble-free and one only ever reads about problematic ones on the Internet and forums.
If you're in the market for an M8, just know what you're getting into. All Leicas need a CLA one way or the other. An M8 is no different from a film based M body in that regard. Just budget some extra "repair" money if you're not certain.
Mine was pretty violently hit to pavement a couple of years ago, and the baseplate couldn't quite take it. Not quite unrepairable, and economically definitely worth it.One should worry about owning an M8 as much as owning a M9 or a M10: Drop them on concrete and they'll be equally unrepairable (at least economically not worth it. As for the M10, just a question of time).
"coffee stain"? Who cares, really. What's all the hype about a simple "coffee stain" issue?
And unless one breaks the LCD, the M8 is going to be fine for years to come. No need to worry.
"coffee stain"? Who cares, really. What's all the hype about a simple "coffee stain" issue?
And unless one breaks the LCD, the M8 is going to be fine for years to come. No need to worry.
One should worry about owning an M8 as much as owning a M9 or a M10: Drop them on concrete and they'll be equally unrepairable (at least economically not worth it. As for the M10, just a question of time).
Logical wisdom.
How do you know?