KEH 'bargain' grade M bodies?

haagen_dazs said:
Thanks Ferider
Then do the customers get refunded the full amount they paid or the amount minus KEH's original shipping?

Just the purchase price. Shipping outbound and inbound is on the customer unless KEH made some mistake. This is standard practice here - not sure if that mirrors practice in other countries.
 
I've yet to buy a Leica, but I've had good success with KEH.

I've had two problems:

- a BGN-graded Nikkor 135/2.8 AI-converted lens had a seized diaphragm. It's too bad; the lens was otherwise in terrific condition.
- a BGN-graded Nikon F4s camera killed batteries in only about a week, whether used or not. The camera was otherwise in good user condition with no obvious faults.

I've purchased quite a few other BGN-graded pieces from KEH. Each one had a flaw, but it was never horribly serious.

I've now come to prefer EX-graded equipment from KEH where practical (although the odd time, for example 120 backs for Bronica SQ cameras, the EX-rated backs are significantly more costly than BGN-graded so I go to the lower grade). EX-graded stuff is often in fabulous condition.

I just got a pair of EX+-rated 220 Bronica backs. I seriously suspect one of them was never used. I even think the film spool inside it is a Bronica one, not from a roll of film. The other has obviously been used but is in very nice shape.

Give KEH a try. I will probably buy a BGN-graded Leica from them one day.
 
Thardy said:
If a camera needs recovering or minor work, where would one send it? Roughly how much would it cost?

Recovering is easy peasy; do it yourself. Get them from cameraleather.com or from Aki Asahi. Minor work....depends what you mean? A cleaning, lubrication and adjustment?
 
I've always had very good luck with KEH. In fact, I've been trying to decide whether to add a film M body (after selling the two I had) as kind of a backup for my M8.
If I do, I figure I will either get one from another RFer or wait for a bargain-grade model from KEH.
 
Bargain grade M4-P is on the way! I'll run a test roll next week and report back on how things worked out.

Figures, I go to buy my very first M, and RFF is down all weekend....
 
Update -

Got it - NICE camera. 2 scuffs on the top plate and one on the shutter speed dial, the usual marks on the base plate, otherwise just fine, much better than I expected. Works flawlessly - focus is fine with the VC Nokton 50/1.5 close up and wide open, speeds seem just fine (tho I have yet to run a roll of chromes through it).

A big thumbs-up from me for KEH bargain grade M's
 
Update -

Got it - NICE camera. 2 scuffs on the top plate and one on the shutter speed dial, the usual marks on the base plate, otherwise just fine, much better than I expected. Works flawlessly - focus is fine with the VC Nokton 50/1.5 close up and wide open, speeds seem just fine (tho I have yet to run a roll of chromes through it).

A big thumbs-up from me for KEH bargain grade M's

Please show the usual photos of the "new baby".
 
Sounds great cosmetically. Will you be sending it off to Youxin Ye to get it CLA'd? I highly recommend it. It will be money well spent ;)
 
My recent "EX" M2 purchase from KEH seems more like it should be a "BGN." Shutter speeds are all on (I did a reciprocity test) and curtains are perfect, but it's got a nick on top, brassing from a meter and tripod mount, vulcanite repair spots, a sloppily repainted back door, and other general brassing here and there. On top of that, the shutter button has started getting sticky - a day after the return window ran out. I'll be sending it to Youxin Ye next week for a CLA, but I've thought more than a few times about selling this body for one in slightly better order.

But complaints aside, it's been a fine user so far, and I'll save my lust for a nice, clean, metered body somewhere down the line.
 
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