jsrockit
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Cal, it was priced too low and was not the norm.
Cal, it was priced too low and was not the norm.
I was laughed at...a few weeks ago..by most here on the forum..when I predicted a huge downturn in M used prices..
But..
I think the pricing is just getting realistic now..and really..for a used M cam...those thousands of $$..come on..that was a dream..
Yes.. the M10 killed all of that..as it should be..finally Leica got the cam down to reasonable size and specs..
But I would suggest..if you want to buy an M10...buy now or soon..because if our lovely president gets his way..there will be a 25% to 30% import tax on these kind of items coming into the country..and yes..that will kill a lot of sales..and businesses too..
But for an M10..priced at close to 9K..will be stupid..and a non starter for many..
But that remains to be seen..
Yeah, many prices quoted in this thread are not true and the prices haven't changed much after the M10 announcement. There have been sub $4000 Monchroms for at least 6 months now. The M9 still goes for more than $2500 routinely.
Actually, they are true. I've been watching very closely. There were two M9 for sale on the same day, side by side, in the classifieds for $2495. This was a couple months a go.
You can say low prices are an anomaly but they are merely the future price now. That is the market. If you are very patient higher prices may sell. M6 have held their value very nicely. Digital won't.
Yesterday's RFF ad WAS an anomaly. If there is any small format digital camera that holds its value better than all others, it is a Leica.
The point is M9's sell for for $2500. If you want one for that price you can get them. That is the market. You may have to wait and be ready to pounce, if you are a buyer, but they will appear. If you are a seller and want substantially more than that, it will sell, but the seller will have to wait. Markets in used goods have many prices. Prices on RFF tend to be lower than other places, like shops and e bay. I only refer to RFF prices.
According to chatter online, Leica nailed it with M10. This could cause a faster depreciation for previous models, or it could cause more people to be introduced to all things Leica, and result in stable used prices. Time will tell. Time is not kind to old digital cameras, perhaps less so to Leicas, as mentioned; certainly not immune.
The difference there is that the depreciation alone is nearly 2.5x the entire cost of the Fuji 🙂
even at 100% depreciation