To sell or not; MP and 50mm Summilux ASPH

To sell or not; MP and 50mm Summilux ASPH

  • Yes, you are crazy, don’t sell!

    Votes: 79 59.4%
  • Sell ‘em!

    Votes: 7 5.3%
  • Sell the MP, keep the 50mm Summilux ASPH

    Votes: 42 31.6%
  • Sell the 50mm Summilux ASPH, keep the MP

    Votes: 3 2.3%
  • Trade for an M9-P : )

    Votes: 2 1.5%

  • Total voters
    133
  • Poll closed .
50 Lux ASPH. is a no no.

With MP: if you're planning not to buy a new MP later and can get a 'reasonable' price, then sell it.
 
Well, are you sentimental about gear? Do you really want to hand it down to someone who may not appreciate it? Do you plan to use a lot of film? Do you often regret selling things?

If it was me, I'd sell the MP and get the cheapest M (M2/M3) and use the remainder for the M9.
 
Mostly I always regret that I sold a camera.
I just got an M8 (keeping my 4 M3's). I mostly got it for travel because of the trouble carrying film on airplanes.
The M8 works great with my Summilux (older version).
I also found out that I can make digital copies of negatives using the M8, a Focoslide with bellows and a Focotar 50mm enlarging lens. (The old system Leica made to copy slides with the M system.) I had been using my R8+DMR to do this.
 
Well, are you sentimental about gear? Do you plan to use a lot of film? Do you often regret selling things?

Not sentimental, it's for making good photos... ideally.
Yes, I have 2-3 years worth of film in the freezer...
Regret, sometimes. And I think I'd regret selling either at this point - so I'm agreeing with the 65+% that voted to keep 'em both.
 
Bottom Line: Do you use them or not. If you do use them, and plan on using them in the future, then don't sell. However if you don't use them, have other M cameras and lenses that you use, then sell them. I had a number of M camera bodies and many lenses. I re-evaluated what I really used in the last few years, and decided what I wanted to keep. then I sold the rest. I have No regrets. I kept my mint M4-P, 35 Summicron version 4, 50 Summilux, and 90 Elmarit-M. This is the combo that I travel with and enjoy using the most. Can't justify the price of an M9 so film it will be for me. I also use my Mamiya and 3 lenses when I do Landscapes and need/want a larger negative.

Regards,

akitadog
 
In order to fund another purchase, perhaps an M9... would I be crazy to part with a black paint MP in great condition and a Summilux 50mm ASPH that is only a a few months old?

And how much would you pay for these items?

You should sell them to me for a hundred bucks. Just kidding! Check out some of the Leica re-sellers like KEH and Sherry Krauter for ideas on pricing. A lot depends on the condition, but these sites will give you a good idea where to start.

I voted for sell, but only 'cause I want them!
 
I'd say you've hit the magic formula. Sell the lens for 8 grand, then buy another for 4, repeat a few time a year, quit your job and live the high life.

ps, if it were me, I'd keep the camera.
 
I had a similar decision: I had a black paint MP and a black paint 35/2 'cron. I traded it in on an M9 and 50/2 'cron and I've never been sorry for a moment. If anything I've been enjoying photography more than I did before, there's something really special about the M9, making it a wonderful experience to shoot, much as my MP was.
 
Assuming that the MP scratches a particular itch for you, will it become cheaper in 3 or so years? I doubt it. However, the M9 will drop in value and price because, unlike film, digital is unsettled technology. Be patient. Or rebuy the MP later. Hey, the dollar is devaluing. ;-)
 
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