So: the system I currently use as my Main Axe (a pair of Konica Hexar RFs, and a trio of M-Hex optics) was bought brand-spankin' new. Yes, outside factory personnel, only my mitts have been on them. For me, the principal advantage of Buying New was warranty coverage (three years for everything; not as long a stretch as Leica's Passport, but good enough). The thrill of opening boxes? Yes, a little. But, really, I'm mostly over the gotta-have-it-new thing. And, since I'm a dedicated film shooter, I can't be too choosy these days.
And, there's the point: if you're not at all interested in shooting digital, and not terribly interested in buying used, the pickings are slim; for SLRs, there's...Canon, mostly, as well as Nikon's F6 (which I don't particularly like – still too damn big n' heavy). With rangefinders, the picture is a bit better, but other than CV, stuff ain't cheap. Leica, love 'em or hate 'em, is the benchmark. What's the problem with a used Leica body or lens, provided it's properly scoped out? I've had used Nikons (you think I could afford a new F2 Titan?), Rolleis (SL2000F), Olympus (Olympi?), etc. The only cameras I ever had crazy-bad trouble with were the pair of early-production Pentax LXs I bought, brand-spankin' new, that gave me months of shutter-seizing heartache which I could ill afford (warranty coverage can go but so far – I don't even want to think about my Long Island Rail Road ticket costs for repeatedly running my cameras out to their old Great Neck service center in 1982 for emergency service).
When people (friends, pictrue editors, corporate liaisons, potential collectors, gallery reps, current/ex-lovers, et cetera) look at your prints, they aren't wondering whether the gear you used to create the pics was new or used, or what brand (or, in many cases, film- or digital-based); they're only interested in what you brought to the table, as it were. The equipment only matters insomuch as it helps you get the image in your mind's eye into the final print. Nothing more, nothing less. And, judging from the work I've seen since signing up here, I imagine most here have more or less sorted that much out.
- Barrett