Kwesi
Well-known
I would be very wary of a $3000 M240. It's either been abused or is a scam. Just did a search and none came up at that price. Overall used Leica prices are low in the U.S. . Not sure why but I think the 12% savings is having an effect downstream.
Tonkatsu-Dog
Established
I bought mine second hand with the intent to use it and not really looking at resell value. I recon I will squeeze as many shots I can out of it. My worry with it (any digital camera really) is that it will just stop working one day and it will be very expensive or impossible to repair.
Speaking of user reviews of the camera. Are you using it in rain and wet environments? I know its weather sealed but does that go for the lenses also? ( contemporary Leica lenses)
Just wondering how much I need to worry on a rainy day?
Speaking of user reviews of the camera. Are you using it in rain and wet environments? I know its weather sealed but does that go for the lenses also? ( contemporary Leica lenses)
Just wondering how much I need to worry on a rainy day?
Godfrey
somewhat colored
I didn't mean to sound like a complainer. I do quite enjoy working with the 240 and as I mentioned I agreed with much of the OPs review. ...
Anyways, I'll just continue using it and dragging it around![]()
I haven't seen any M typ 240 bodies for $3000 that weren't damaged, 'suspicious', or otherwise not worth buying.
Stop worrying about money. The value of a camera is in what you do with it, not what it costs or is valued at. You bought the M typ 240 presumably because you felt it was a great camera and worth the money. It is. Just use it and its value will become comfortable to you.
G
MCTuomey
Veteran
If you're worried about the declining value of your cameras, I reckon the best solution is to get out and shoot a lot more and so get the cost per shot down
So if you buy a body for, say, $4,000, after 20,000 shots it'll only have cost 20c per shot even if it's worth nothing at all by that time!
Stop worrying about money. The value of a camera is in what you do with it, not what it costs or is valued at. You bought the M typ 240 presumably because you felt it was a great camera and worth the money. It is. Just use it and its value will become comfortable to you.
G
I like these concepts! A lot more enjoyable than fretting over depreciating value
bobby_novatron
Photon Collector
+1 for this as well. It's about the enjoyment you get from it. Depreciation is a given.
I bought a Canon 5DmkII when it first came out, and now it's worth a fraction what I paid for it. But did I get enough use out of it? You bet!
I expect the M 240 will slowly slide in price as Leica improves their product line. But I still love using my M 240. It's the best camera I've ever owned for inspiring me to just get out and shoot.
I bought a Canon 5DmkII when it first came out, and now it's worth a fraction what I paid for it. But did I get enough use out of it? You bet!
I expect the M 240 will slowly slide in price as Leica improves their product line. But I still love using my M 240. It's the best camera I've ever owned for inspiring me to just get out and shoot.
If you're worried about the declining value of your cameras, I reckon the best solution is to get out and shoot a lot more and so get the cost per shot down
So if you buy a body for, say, $4,000, after 20,000 shots it'll only have cost 20c per shot even if it's worth nothing at all by that time!
agoglanian
Reconnected.
I'm not fretting about it, I'm just using the camera
To answer the question about weather sealing, I have used mine in the rain several times now and I've not had any issues arise. I also don't have any contemporary Leica glass, I do have an old elmarit 28, but my other lenses are zeiss, voigtlander or Konica. No problems in that regard.
To answer the question about weather sealing, I have used mine in the rain several times now and I've not had any issues arise. I also don't have any contemporary Leica glass, I do have an old elmarit 28, but my other lenses are zeiss, voigtlander or Konica. No problems in that regard.
uhoh7
Veteran
The Leica digital was born obsolete .... which is why we love it I suspect!![]()
You mean it's full of archaic quirks LOL
Nothing obsolete about the images it can make with M lenses. That goes for all digital Ms in my mind. I still am impressed with the M8
robert blu
quiet photographer
Leica M, type 240 one year old, with still one year warranty can be found where I live, in shops of serious dealer around 4000 EUR, body only of course. Which maybe not so good for owners, but it starts to be interesting for someone, like me who already has a few M lenses and would like to give a try.
robert
PS: interesting review, thanks
robert
PS: interesting review, thanks
aizan
Veteran
borges, what's your technique for correcting skin tones?
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