Mackinaw
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Who says $4,000.00 is cheap?
Jim B.
Jim B.
Its not unusual now to find used M240 for less than $4000 - even $3500 with some negotiation.
that is a hell of a price savings considering the new dealer price. Why are they selling so cheap?
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Are owners upset theirs is not the fantabulus Lenny Kravitz version?
Anyways, my answer to the question: I just bought a new Voigtlander lens from a reputed British dealer - including more expensive shipping and custom fees for ~35% cheaper than what I would have paid in California, Stephen. The dollar is very strong, currently, which is not reflected in many US new prices yet. However, due to European and Asian competition, it must be reflected in online private used prices.
Where is this? Consider yourself anyway lucky, if you buy used cars.Why is a Saab only 10% of its price after one year😀
Yes, 10 years ago basically everything seemed considerably cheaper in US than in Euroland. Now, only majority of goods and services. 😀But as a consumer looking for the best bang for my depreciated CAD, it's no longer often found in the US market. Quite the reversal from ~10 years ago when it seemed that the US was the place for the best prices...
It might have something to do with that CMOS sensor (which doesn't have the same feel as the old CCD in the M9). The M9 is the modern classic, imo, not the M240 (which is bloated with features).
I think that digital cameras without warranty are essentially worth nothing, so you might ask yourself, how come people still pay so much for these.
No; not sure why you would make fun of somebody who might be in financial trouble.
I would agree. However switching from the M9 to M240 will require a bit of work like getting the profiles right to get one's colour workflow up and running and that has probably put one or two users off the M240. Blowing doors off is a bit of a hyperbole though IMO; I have no qualms using the M9 next to the M240.Well considering that I and two of my colleagues who all had an M9 at one point find the M240 blows the doors off the M9 all bought nice used M240's this year....I would say with confidence what you have written above is not it...
Blowing doors off is a bit of a hyperbole though IMO; I have no qualms using the M9 next to the M240.
No such issues with the M8 here. The battery life on it, of course, is not fantastic. It's surprisingly easy to carry an extra battery or two, though.I shot with the 240 unprotected in a blizzard for three hours at around 0-5F this week and got 300+ shots off and the battery still read 90% full. Both the M8 and M9 would have simply died because they often did.
No such issues with the M8 here. The battery life on it, of course, is not fantastic. It's surprisingly easy to carry an extra battery or two, though.