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Its a digital camera. Eventually they will go down. Especially after Leica comes up with M10 & M11.
pretty much the $1800-$2200 ones might have issues and need some kind of service.
$2200-$2600 is probably a good target for one that is good to go, has all the accessories, original box, 1/2 case, lots of batteries, etc.
What your saying Popeye is that those who already have and love their M8s won't sell regardless. Those who are newly interested in a digital RF-like experience will have an alternative to buying used M8s (and R-d1's), lowering the demand for used M8's, ultimately forcing the prices downwards?
What your saying Popeye is that those who already have and love their M8s won't sell regardless. Those who are newly interested in a digital RF-like experience will have an alternative to buying used M8s (and R-d1's), lowering the demand for used M8's, ultimately forcing the prices downwards?
I cannot think of a single case where Leicas prices were affected by another camera being announced. I'm sure they were somewhere, but I cannot pinpoint it.
The Nikon F perhaps?
I would really like to know how you came up with five years. I have plenty of digital cameras that are not built nearly as well as a Leica that have performed very well way past that number.
The X100 is still a PAS sort of thing that might be a better camera for some but, it won't allow you to mount the nice Leica and Zeiss glass.
And Fujinon glass is to be sneezed at?
We will have to wait and see if it is any good. But, it will never come off that camera (X100) and no Leica glass will ever go on it. That's all.
I think there are legions of medium and large format users that can attest to the excellence of Fuji optics.