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A bunch of reviews and previews dropping now...it looks like the digital M I'd always hoped for. Too resource-constrained to own one at the moment, but one of these days!
With this new release..I wouldn't expect much drop..What will be the new going price for a clean used 240?
With this new release..I wouldn't expect much drop..
With this new release..I wouldn't expect much drop..
Steve Huff "review"
I'm not in the market, but I'm starting to get curious about owning an M9. My problem is that since I don't own any Leica glass, it seems rather pointless.
OK..OK..take 5 bux off...!That's a great joke. Just because it's not a camera you want doesn't mean it won't sell well. There's always people out there wanting the latest and greatest and this camera answered a few issues people complained most about with the M240. It's faster, has a higher buffer, better sensor, slimmer, has wifi, etc. This is going to push prices down for sure.
Clive, nice to see you around! I have tested Jupiter-12 (remember? 😉 ) on M-E and it surprisingly performed even better than on my M4-2.
Steve Huff "review"
OK..OK..take 5 bux off...!
But I have to admit..after seeing Huffs review..it looks smaller and just better..if it had video..I would jump..
I think this will sell well for them..
But look to M8/9/M262 prices..to take a hit..
I'm not sure the m240 will until they bring out the next ..vundabar...M cam...w/video..
Then you will see it... prices that is..drop like a stone..
Steve is not going to be able to afford a new M10 until he sells a few more of those "Portal Wonder Boxes" he fabricates that supposedly allow you to communicate with the dead. He is hawking those over on his Huff Paranormal website.
I wonder what Ken is up to to be able to afford it?
"The camera as a tool does not produce better pictures than the M/240...
If you are happy with the results of the M/240 or the MM2 it is best to skip the M10 release."
I think the M10 is great but I the above quotes from Erwin sums it up for me. When I do use my M240, I have no complaints other than size, but as I shoot film about 90% of the time, I don't mind waiting on the M11. Or M12..
It is a curious move to use a sensor that came out two years ago, and back then wasn't leading edge. I get standardization across the range makes things cheaper, but this is still a $6500 camera. It's a shame that other mfgs sensors on cameras now over two or three years old are technically better.