jack palmer
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Some people like your your wifes friends husband , the biker, have their priorties screwed up.
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Not only that, then the S2 and the M9 would be squeezed out of the door at the same time. No small job for a small company like Leica. Could it be that a mock-up of the M9 will be shown this year? With a launch next year? A M9 launch this year seems unlikely to me.
10,000 $ is a lot of money for a camera, but it matches the prices of the latest Leica glass. Like the two 6,000 $ items, 21 mm 1,4 Asph and 24 mm 1,4 Asph. Sales tax included, the M9 will amount to € 8,500 in most countries here in Europe. Which will leave it untouchable for most ordinary consumers. While professional photographers with their own business can deduct this sales tax and get away with buying a M9 for € 7.400.[......]
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I bought all my Leica gear new although I do not encounter myself as being rich. It was just a matter of priorities.
How many of your friends drive a motorbike for fun not being really rich people? The husband of my wife's friend owns a Harley although he can hardly feed the family. I know quite a few people who own a watch beyond the price level of a Leica M system (e.g. M8 plus 2 lenses) with an estimated net salary below 3000EUR per month. If you buy a new middle class car you will easily loose an M system in the first two years.
About every third marriage get divorced. Much more expensive than the Leica M...thus tease your wife.😀
This list could be continued for ever but I think it is already sufficient to give you an idea why I could afford the M system. :angel:
Kind regards
Steve
What I am hoping for is that the price of 2.hand Leica M8 shall hit a price level of just bellow $ 4,000. The M8.2 cost $ 6,500 new in the shops over here, included a hefty 20% sales tax. € 8.500 - or close to $ 12,000, for a M9, sales tax included, is far beond my means. Regardless of priority.
Olsen has a large collection of Canon gear and buys the heftiest 1Ds-cameras whenever they come out. In addition he has a large Leica gear collection, including a Noctilux he hardly use, several Hasselblads etc. He's got two homes, two cars, owns a large forest property in Sweden, and so on. He even has a lawyer write his tax statement. He had a Ferrari a few years back. He sold it because his wife couldnt stand all the attention it gathered. For him, money is no issue. That's the sort of customer that Leica is targeting.
Olsen has a large collection of Canon gear and buys the heftiest 1Ds-cameras whenever they come out. In addition he has a large Leica gear collection, including a Noctilux he hardly use, several Hasselblads etc. He's got two homes, two cars, owns a large forest property in Sweden, and so on. He even has a lawyer write his tax statement. He had a Ferrari a few years back. He sold it because his wife couldnt stand all the attention it gathered. For him, money is no issue. That's the sort of customer that Leica is targeting.
And none of that can buy talent which is what will create things that matter to people once you are gone, at least in the arts.
This is very well put. And believe me, I regard myself as both comfortable and well off economically. But still, $ 10,000 is beond my means to spend on a camera.
I can't believe that this entire thread as exploded based on the unsubstantiated rumour of ONE poster over in the Leica Forum. The guy posts like he has factual information about a forthcoming M9 and that he's put his deposit down to be 'first on the list' in Switzerland along with a friend ... yet he cannot provide any proof or verifiable information to back up his statements. None. Nada. I told him right off the bat that I'd eat my hat if he saw a FF M9, in his hands, before the end of the decade (pretty safe bet I think).
It's the internet folks - you don't check your common sense when you get in front of the keyboard and don't believe everything you read here .... even if you want it to be true.
Facts - remember those?
Hi!
Nice to hear info about next Leica.
I am also waiting for a M9 (or will it be called as M8.3). It will be my first Rangefinder camera. Hopefully Leica will get it ready soon.
Yours,
Harri
I agree, people are still getting on and shooting with M3s instead of handwringing about fullframe digital Ms. I don't think film will go away in the next 10 years while who knows whether Leica will still be able to service our M8s in ten years?