CarlRadford
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I drive a Landrover Freelander - its very nice and extremely capable but I'd love a Range Rover at some stage in my life - even for a little while. Do I need a Range Rover absolutely not - but some people just love toys 🙂
You already have a very nice kit. Might I recommend a short tele to go with you rig, like a 50mm lens?Instead of an M9, I could buy heaps of film, bring my current setup with me (or, if I wanted a Leica, I could buy an M6) and buy plane ticket to somewhere, have a great experience, come back with great memories and photos, and still have money left over =].
But then, if I could afford one, I'd be able to take that holiday anyway!
I would buy one in a second.
I love the M8 and the M9 would be astep in the right direction for me. An M6 for B+W and an M9 for color would be a super combo.
I have been doing more and more MF and the need for an "accessory lmited" digital system in FF is there 🙂
Technically, I suppose I can "afford" one in that I have money in the bank. My problem with the M9 is that it's too expensive for what it is and its value simply isn't there for me. It would not be a good use of the money to buy one although I'd absolutely love to try one out.
The whole Leica thing is a bit of a myth anyway and the uniqueness of their cameras is long over (it ain't the 40's anymore). HOWEVER, I love owning the M4 I recently acquired and it's inspired me more than I might have imagined. But the M4 was the last of a breed and spending $700 for it is a whole lot different than spending ten times that for an M9. The M4 will never be worth less than I paid but in 5 years what will the M9 be worth? The value *I'd* put on a new M9 is somewhere between $2000-3000 with $2000 being the closer number.
A lot of the people who are saying "If I could afford an M9..." are actually saying "I don't want an M9." This is a perfectly reasonable response, though somewhat detached from the actual question.
Many more people could afford an M9 if they didn't have other priorities (a new fitted kitchen or a new car every few years, never mind boats and other luxuries). Their 'if I could afford...' posts are therefore lies, or at best irrelevant.
I drive a Landrover Freelander - its very nice and extremely capable but I'd love a Range Rover at some stage in my life - even for a little while. Do I need a Range Rover absolutely not - but some people just love toys 🙂
The M9 is way to expensive for what it is. I think one is much better off with a D700 or a 5D MKII. The high ISO performance of the Leica is just not comparable, especially compared to the D700. While I certainly appreciate the "Made in Germany" aspect of the M9 I think $3500-4000 would be more appropriate.
The M9 is way to expensive for what it is. I think one is much better off with a D700 or a 5D MKII. The high ISO performance of the Leica is just not comparable, especially compared to the D700. While I certainly appreciate the "Made in Germany" aspect of the M9 I think $3500-4000 would be more appropriate.
Clearly it isn't, or they'd not be selling them as fast as they can make them.
What on earth does "more appropriate" mean? Only "what I am willing to pay." Nothing more, nothig less.
Cheers,
R.
Ferrari sells all the vehicles they make. With some models you even have to apply to get one. With resume! Good marketing is what it is. Nothing more, nothing less.
By "appropriate" I mean that the technology behind the M9 in no way warrants the cost. $3000-4000 for the technology, the rest is something else. Status symbol maybe?
The D700 (or the 5D mkII) outperforms the M9 nearly all the way for less then half the price. Shoot a wedding with both and you know what I mean.
Also, the M9 is by no means a small camera. Yes it is smaller then the D700, but you still won't slide one down your pocket.
If you put a small prime on the Nikon, it isn't that bad.