wjlapier
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Just browsing eBay the other day and came across a bunch of Leica R4's and R5's for what I thought were good prices. I know of the R6 and R6.2, but why do the other two sell for so much less? What am I missing here?
Any R4 that is still working is probably gonna still be working for a while. The early ones had electronic issues, but those cameras have either been repaired or died long ago.
... Also contrary to some reports Minolta didn't make them. Leica made the R4 -7 - they were based on one of the Minolta body designs though...
Speaking of Minolta electronics, I always tell folks who want to buy an X-700 to get at least three of them, because they will eventually fail. That's why they are so cheap now days.
PF
The R6 and R6.2 are mechanical - only the meter requires a small battery. Otherwise, no electronic functions to fail. They are robust cameras.
As I said above, I had three R4s and the electronic failed on all of them. That's a 100% failure rate and I didn't hear about it, I experienced it.I believe that this is one of the self-perpetuating stories that come from people who have never owned the camera (except for the earlier poster who has two dead cameras) but have heard the stories so they must be true.