show your well worn m8's, do they exist and where

Perhaps a little early for the natural "patina" to have developed yet. There was a thread on here 2-3 weeks ago about someone who took sandpaper to their M8 (or was it an M9?) to "age" it a bit but that's another story...
 
Does this work? With my 'well-used' 50 Lux II

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Does this work? With my 'well-used' 50 Lux II

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No disrespect intended but did it really wear naturally like that as it looks too neat! Have you had it from new? I carried my m2 and mp for ages in my bag and used them quite a lot and they never wear even.

Tina's camera looks like it's been in a bag getting banged about by other gear and looks like a working camera. No severe brassing just scratches.
 
I don't use a case and I use my M8.2 a lot... yet it still doesn't look bad, just some edge brassing. I guess using it on the cushy streets of NYC doesn't do much for wear.
 
No disrespect intended but did it really wear naturally like that as it looks too neat! Have you had it from new? I carried my m2 and mp for ages in my bag and used them quite a lot and they never wear even.

Tina's camera looks like it's been in a bag getting banged about by other gear and looks like a working camera. No severe brassing just scratches.


I bought it second hand but it only had a couple thousand on it. The original owner claimed it was carried EVERYWHERE in her purse and it sure looks like it. It is natural brassing. You can tell when looking closely that this is not a sandpaper job :D. No deep surface scratches at all really, just brassed. I have seen many cameras....and (my opinion of course) this is the most beautiful one I have seen.
 
Not really well-worn. But a little worn.
I really don't find this BP to be very durable at all. Particularly not the paint on the baseplate.

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