rxmd
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My favourite M5 comment came from a Kazakh photographer who said "Ah, that one, built for Americans and their huge hands."
peterm1 said:Hasn't the M5 had something of a revival in recent years? Originally it seemed to be disliked as a bit of an ungainly beast but more recently it seems to me people have begun to revise their opinions of it and seek it out as a competent and well made camera.
peterm1 said:Hasn't the M5 had something of a revival in recent years? Originally it seemed to be disliked as a bit of an ungainly beast but more recently it seems to me people have begun to revise their opinions of it and seek it out as a competent and well made camera.
You may very well halve that sum if you don't mind signs of use. I paid 500 EUR for mine, plus 50 EUR for a CLA here in Berlin. There were a number of them that recently sold in the 400-600 EUR range on German eBay. M5 prices have taken a downturn over the last two years or so.Joop van Heijgen said:Since its introduction the M5 remained always an expensive camera!
I paid for the M5 in 1980 DM 2200,-.
Nowadays the M5 wil cost about €1200,-
rxmd said:You may very well halve that sum if you don't mind signs of use. I paid 500 EUR for mine, plus 50 EUR for a CLA here in Berlin. There were a number of them that recently sold in the 400-600 EUR range on German eBay. M5 prices have taken a downturn over the last two years or so.
OK, if you want to spend 1200 EUR, Arsenal will sell them for that sum (but that's already the more expensive of the two he currently has on offer).
Philipp
it would make more sense to go with an M-6 than an M-5 just on the basis of size and aesthetics
I don't see the M8 as a marketing blunder at all - on the contrary, the camera's exposure in the marketplace is an amazing exercise in marketing while the actual camera is an imperfect execution in digital rangefinder production.sepiareverb said:Perhaps a "Which was the bigger marketing blunder M5 or M8?"
Al Kaplan said:Not all that long after the big M5 hit the market Leitz and Minolta teamed up to introduce the cute little CL. It was smaller and lighter than an M4, had an accurate behind the lens meter, hot shoe, and bright frames for 40, 50, and 90mm lenses. It was half the price of an M5. That didn't help M5 sales at all. A lot of us got CL's as "walk around" cameras. I still use mine and I bought one for my son as well.