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whatever you do...do not get the x100...
before you know it the m9 will be covered in dust and you won't be able to remember why you ever bought it in the first place...
before you know it the m9 will be covered in dust and you won't be able to remember why you ever bought it in the first place...
bobby_novatron
Photon Collector
backalley -- LOL! That made me smile.
BTW that new-fangled Sony Nex7 looks pretty neat. 24MP sensor + an M-mount adapter? Sign me up!
http://gizmodo.com/5821299/1200-will-get-you-a-24mp-range+finding-sony-nex+7-probably
Coming out in Autumn 2011, I believe. Slap a Summicron 35/2 on there and you've got a very nice toy.
BTW that new-fangled Sony Nex7 looks pretty neat. 24MP sensor + an M-mount adapter? Sign me up!
http://gizmodo.com/5821299/1200-will-get-you-a-24mp-range+finding-sony-nex+7-probably
Coming out in Autumn 2011, I believe. Slap a Summicron 35/2 on there and you've got a very nice toy.
seakayaker1
Well-known
I sold my Summicron 35 to raise funds for the M9. It was a great lens, love the output on my M8.2 and will certainly pick up another when the time and price is right in the future.
If the M9 was my only camera and needed a backup then maybe, a slim chance, would I purchase the X100.
My preference would be to have the 35mm Cron.
Good luck with your decision.
If the M9 was my only camera and needed a backup then maybe, a slim chance, would I purchase the X100.
My preference would be to have the 35mm Cron.
Good luck with your decision.
jamato8
Corroding tank M9 35 ASPH
While a used 35 ASPH would be out of the price you mention, unless you get lucky, I wouldn't want to be without it. The lens is pure excellence but then I bet the other ones would be a joy also. I would want one of the Summicrons in 35 with the M9 over another camera.
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to be serious...it's all apples and peanuts...2 very different things...i have an rd1 and an assortment of small lenses...not a big package at all but huge by comparison to carrying just an x100.
are you looking for a substitute or a small image maker to carry around in a big pocket?
i would want both even though i am using the x100 almost exclusively lately. but then i can also allow myself the luxury of using only one focal length for a majority of my shots.
are you looking for a substitute or a small image maker to carry around in a big pocket?
i would want both even though i am using the x100 almost exclusively lately. but then i can also allow myself the luxury of using only one focal length for a majority of my shots.
tbarker13
shooter of stuff
Sort of pointless to even consider the issue of depreciation when you are talking about digital cameras. They all depreciate.
I would imagine that a new M9 loses roughly the value of an X100 the instant you snap the first image with it.
One issue to consider. (something that's played into my own thinking) is that having an X100 also gives you a relatively inexpensive camera to tote around - for those times when you'd rather not have a $7,000 camera at your side.
I would imagine that a new M9 loses roughly the value of an X100 the instant you snap the first image with it.
One issue to consider. (something that's played into my own thinking) is that having an X100 also gives you a relatively inexpensive camera to tote around - for those times when you'd rather not have a $7,000 camera at your side.
tritiated
Well-known
Neither! I'd go on a trip with the m9, somewhere fun!
jamato8
Corroding tank M9 35 ASPH
Yes, there are areas I would prefer to have a good but not too expensive camera to get some shots with. That is a good point.
peter_n
Veteran
Terrific images!Here is some inspiration for you Fraser. All taken with a Leica MP and a 35mm lens. So if you swap the MP film body for M9 digital, it's what you have at your disposal.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/emmanuel_smague/
Jubb Jubb
Well-known
Get the lens. It is the investment and smart purchase there. In a few years the X100 will be out of date, but your lens will remain as awesome and relevant...
tbarker13
shooter of stuff
Get the lens. It is the investment and smart purchase there. In a few years the X100 will be out of date, but your lens will remain as awesome and relevant...
Yet the same argument would apply to the original M9 purchase - only it would be amplified. Just 4 years ago, M8s were selling for more than $4k. Today you can find them for half that price.
Don't think of your camera gear as an investment. These are photographic tools.
Get the tools that will help you make the best images you can make.
Fraser
Well-known
some good reasons there guys.
Don't think of your camera gear as an investment. These are photographic tools. Get the tools that will help you make the best images you can make.
I agree. Not to mention, the X100's IQ is so good that you'll be able to use it for as long as you want. Sure, it might be outdated, but it won't stop being good enough.
leobloom
Member
Sell the x100.
Why do u need x100 if u got M9
Why do u need x100 if u got M9
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