Really cheap M8

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Oh my - will I end up with another M8? I just bought a very good M7 as I will wait for the prices of second hand M8s to come down. And then... Someone I know as a reliable seller here in Norway is selling off an M8 for the equivalent of $2000! With warranty left - and serviced for banding! With 3 original batteries, but no box or manual... The only drawback is that the shutter has 35.000 actuations...

Well, I had to send a mail - so we will see... He is selling it off fast as he has bought an M8.2 it seems.

Anyway, it seems like the prices are really coming down - my M7 I also got from someone buying an M8.2, and it was a very good buy.

I said half a year ago or so that the prices would go down, but where will they be in yet another 6 months?
 
Actually the idea of an M8 with that many shutter actuations is not a bad thing ... especially at that price. I must admit I've never had a problem buying a high milage used car provided I knew it's history and how it was maintained ... I would see this camera in that same light!
 
Yes... I bought the one I have now from another photographer that I know is not cheating anyone, and I have a good feeling that it will last me a long time.

He's not answering the mail, I guess it is to late... Will have to wait until tomorrow then!

I am going an an extended trip through europe this summer, how nice would it not be to carry 2xM8 alongside with my light 4X5 in a bag...

Anyway, this really makes my mind up - the M8 is the only camera other than a film M that I will be really happy with, I just know it! I spent a few years getting into using M2/4/6-es, and after that all other gear has never given me the same feeling and closeness to the subject...
 
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That is right...

Long term, do you think somebody else will also be able to do repairs of sorts? By that I mean cannibalizing on parts cameras, or perhaps patching weak parts here and there...

I really hope I can keep the one I got for an extended period - it just feels so right now that it is getting worn and marked just like any film M!
 
There are plenty of affordable M8 cameras around - just have a look at the buy-and-sell on LUF. 35.000 exposures does not seem to be excessive. Although Leica are not telling, I would be highly surprised if the M8 shutter was not specified for 150.000 exposures. If you feel like it, you could always get the M8 upgraded, albeit at a high price, to get an extra year's warrantee.
 
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