leicapixie
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intended short life of any digital camera,[/b]
makes it a tough investment.
intended short life of any digital camera,[/b]
makes it a tough investment.
Your Nikons have held their value? As much in percentage to their similarly aged M digital ?
I sold my D3s several weeks ago for $3100.00 (and picked up the D4s.) I used sold listings on eBay to determine fair pricing. M9 bodies are going for the same price as the D3s on average ($2900 min to $3500 max.)
But the D3s cost $4990.00 when new. The M9 cost $6999.00 new. It seems the Nikon cameras do keep their value in respect to their original price (and a D810 is just under $3000 new these days; M240 is $6500.) There doesn't seem to be that wide of a retained value issue with Leica.
Thanks for the numbers. I was too lazy to quote them,
regards john
Nobbylon, "you are not a basher" as you lead yourself too think. I enjoy your honest and straight forward comments about using your Nikon's and past use of Leica's. I'm 73 years young and was in the lithography field for many years. I own Leica's; and they are not for so called fast shooting as some so declare. I've never shot my Leica's off a tripod, or maybe I'm missing something? The Nikon F's and the Hassy's I use while doing hunting/fishing resort folders during the '60's to the 1980's did the bill very well. Keep up with your great comments, as they are factual in how you used your cameras, and have given much thought on other ones you used before you commented. Thank you.I give up 😉
It seems that because I like a debate and because I disagree with some of the fan base I'm labelled as a basher. I'll sit this one out now and come back in 12 months when there's another tale of woe. Good luck in 2015 everyone
regards john
intended short life of any digital camera,[/b]
makes it a tough investment.
I've scanned 35mm film and have used plenty of digital cameras that don't have dust removal system and its been my experience that scan film equals a lot more time spent in post removing dust. Now your experience may be different but that been my experience.
One can do the same for Nikkor lenses (both AI/AIS and D and G lenses) and Leica lenses. Compare prices when new from both Nikon and Leica to the current used prices. e.g., on average a Summilux 35mm FLE drops $1000 from the new price the minute it becomes a used lens ($5000 new to $4000 used.) Look at the price of a new 85mm 1.4 AF-S G lens: $1600.00. Used sales on eBay: from $1350 to $1450.
Maybe Leica used to retain value, but it doesn't seem like it anymore.
Uhm, I never decided not to get a digital Leica. It's not like everytime there's a new camera on the market I have to decide not to buy it in order not to buy it, I just don't buy it.
being the majority of not buying Digital M's is price as in value for the money over time, from many who have M glass from film M's like myself, thus looks like Leica can look at this as a sample for a simple FF digital model, with easy access to ISO dial, white balance(versus menu's)- dynamic range and a lower price point. so we can use our glass….
I've used a M8 and M9 in the past, but now find that mirrorless suits my photography better. I've learned to like AF, high ISO, and close focus.
I didn't know the M8 and M9 were not mirrorless? 😉