cheezecheeze
Member
After saving and waiting awhile. A mint m8 falls into my price range. The seller said it is without scratches and any problems. Comes with a few extra and full box. It's a black and white version. How much would a mint M8 cost ? Just a student and after the while spending money on film and developing photos my own, I realise I don't have much time and money for it. So I'll still be talking film in the future. Should I still get a M8 now ? Any comments are welcome. Thank you.
kknox
kknox
About $1700.00
kknox
kknox
Black & white version?
cheezecheeze
Member
Sorry. The top plate is silver I mean
kknox
kknox
OK. Sorry did not understand. I love mine, works great. I have not shot much film since.
If you have the money, a nice used M8 is worth getting. Repairs can be expensive, so buy from a camera store if possible, most will offer a 30day warr.
If you have the money, a nice used M8 is worth getting. Repairs can be expensive, so buy from a camera store if possible, most will offer a 30day warr.
tempest68
Established
I just received my M8 last week. So far, so good. It's a very nice tool for photography. Well built, easy to figure out without needing any kind of manual, wonder viewfinder.
I have a Voigtlander R3M. Although I do like the R3M, it feels like a toy compared to the Leica. Even with the 1:1 viewfinder in the R3M, I sometimes find it hard to focus. Whereas the Leica's focusing patch seems easier to see for me for whatever reason.
I also have a Canon 5D II and a Canon EOS 3 (film body).
Between the four cameras, I think the Leica M8 and the EOS 3 are my top two.
Based on my limited experience, I think you'll like the M8.
I have a Voigtlander R3M. Although I do like the R3M, it feels like a toy compared to the Leica. Even with the 1:1 viewfinder in the R3M, I sometimes find it hard to focus. Whereas the Leica's focusing patch seems easier to see for me for whatever reason.
I also have a Canon 5D II and a Canon EOS 3 (film body).
Between the four cameras, I think the Leica M8 and the EOS 3 are my top two.
Based on my limited experience, I think you'll like the M8.
cheezecheeze
Member
Thank Kknox. The camera still have warranty i believe.
Tempest: mind if i ask how much you get it for?
If I get the M8, I might have to let my M6 go. I know I love my M6. just Uni starting soon and everytime develop a roll of film I need to wait until midnight for my room to dark enough to put it in the reel. I'm afraid I don't have time to develop. Haiz. M6 or M8
If I get the M8, I might have to let my M6 go. I know I love my M6. just Uni starting soon and everytime develop a roll of film I need to wait until midnight for my room to dark enough to put it in the reel. I'm afraid I don't have time to develop. Haiz. M6 or M8
furbs
Well-known
just Uni starting soon and everytime develop a roll of film I need to wait until midnight for my room to dark enough to put it in the reel. I'm afraid I don't have time to develop. Haiz. M6 or M8![]()
Why not get a changing bag? I got mine for $15 from Adorama and it works great. Then you can develop any time of day. Using a changing bag, each roll takes about half an hour start to finish for me. Develop two rolls in a single tank and save even more time.
cheezecheeze
Member
crispy12
Well-known
I think getting an M8 will save you a lot of time spent developing and scanning, however M8 does have a lot of weird perks of its own (mostly IR filters and weird colours). The ISO quality is also quite subpar at anything above 640 which will probably drive you mad buying lots of fast glass and shooting everything at f1.4 just to get enough light in.
I would probably try to save up a little more and get a used M9, which is still an excellent camera by today's standards. Even after using M8, M9 and M240 extensively, the M6 still feels really awesome to shoot with.
I would probably try to save up a little more and get a used M9, which is still an excellent camera by today's standards. Even after using M8, M9 and M240 extensively, the M6 still feels really awesome to shoot with.
tempest68
Established
Thank Kknox. The camera still have warranty i believe.
Tempest: mind if i ask how much you get it for?
If I get the M8, I might have to let my M6 go. I know I love my M6. just Uni starting soon and everytime develop a roll of film I need to wait until midnight for my room to dark enough to put it in the reel. I'm afraid I don't have time to develop. Haiz. M6 or M8![]()
I paid a little more than the $1700 suggested earlier. But I knowingly paid a premium over what some people spend for two reasons. First, I bought from Adorama because of their very liberal return policy giving me piece of mind I can return it without any hassle or questions if what I received was not up to snuff. And second, the one I got has the grip on it. I don't know what a used grip would go for by itself or if its easy to find second hand. I don't know enough about the M8 to know whether there is any price difference between the all black model and the silver one, but mine is all black. I hope that helps you in some way.
cheezecheeze
Member
Thank you all for your inputs.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
$ varies w/ desperation of the seller and the buyer as well as the age and actuations on the camera. The range I have seen is $1750-$2200.
going totally cheap isn't always wise if the camera needs work. a warranty of some sort is a wise investment on digital rigs.
BTW: I would not pay more than $1900 for low actuation (<7500) camera. I think that's a fair deal both ways.
going totally cheap isn't always wise if the camera needs work. a warranty of some sort is a wise investment on digital rigs.
BTW: I would not pay more than $1900 for low actuation (<7500) camera. I think that's a fair deal both ways.
2tigers
Established
I think you got the M8 at a good price esp. when the grip (used) which on its own is $149 from B&H.
I paid a little more than the $1700 suggested earlier. But I knowingly paid a premium over what some people spend for two reasons. First, I bought from Adorama because of their very liberal return policy giving me piece of mind I can return it without any hassle or questions if what I received was not up to snuff. And second, the one I got has the grip on it. I don't know what a used grip would go for by itself or if its easy to find second hand. I don't know enough about the M8 to know whether there is any price difference between the all black model and the silver one, but mine is all black. I hope that helps you in some way.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Me thinks someone here on RFf
Just picked up an M8 from Tamarkin
with one year warranty, EXC + , $1995.00
Just picked up an M8 from Tamarkin
with one year warranty, EXC + , $1995.00
gbealnz
Well-known
To go with the SA21 Helen?
Gary
Gary
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
To go with the SA21 Helen?
Gary
Haha, funny, Yes the 21 SA is coming from Sweden sometime next week.
Someone got that M8 ...but not me
I think it was a Great deal for having a Year warranty
PineEar
photographer
I got my very very clean M8 from someone on RFF with an almost new shutter and a recent CLA for $1600 and it is totally great.
Just sayin'.
Just sayin'.
Lss
Well-known
A 30-day warranty is pretty much useless, if you test the camera before buying. A 30-month warranty is worth some money.Repairs can be expensive, so buy from a camera store if possible, most will offer a 30day warr.
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