Jan Pedersen
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I found the best compromise with fast moving technology is always buy the model down and upgrade one step behind. Saves a fortune
Good advice, also prevent one from getting newly released cameras with bugs.
I found the best compromise with fast moving technology is always buy the model down and upgrade one step behind. Saves a fortune
Or the model after ��
No, life's to short to wait for something that may never happen.
I remember waiting to buy my first PC, the next one will be better, faster and all that so it took a long time before i bought one.
I waited after the initial release and had to wait 5 months for my MM9. In my case I wanted to support one of our sponsors (PopFlash), and I didn't mind the wait because I didn't have the money.
Seems like the wait now will likely be about half of what I experienced by Godfrey's post.
Cal, i think you are right, i called one of the Leica stores yesterday and got on the waiting list as number 7
Was told they receive cameras almost daily, one at a time but if that is true it should only be a matter of a couple of weeks, 3 weeks at most.

Good luck ��
Thanks, i really look forward to this one.
Best Buy has 32GB 95MB/s SanDisk Extreme cards for $33.00 ($66.00 discount).
The card I've been using in my M240 is a 16Gb Lexar Platinum II, 30MB/s read, 22MB/s write. No complaints, has worked ok... I had recorded a note in Sept 2013 that "Online chatter indicates the camera's write speed limits the useful speed, and this SD is adequate."
I checked startup time to first pic with shutter held down...
6 sec Sandisk 16Gb Class 4
4 sec Sandisk 8Gb Class 10
3 sec Sandisk 32Gb Class 10
2 sec Lexar 16Gb Platinum II 100x
Still, faster startup would be useful.