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Erfahrener Benutzer
Join Date: June 28th, 2006
Location: Salt Lake City
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Honestly we tend to think that it's only old Leicas that seem to be collectable... but I really do think that my 1985 M6 is a collectable of sorts.
Any opinions on a cutoff or criteria for what makes a Leica collectable? Rarity? Any thing? |
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Join Date: January 27th, 2003
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In my experience, absolutely anything can be collected. Something becomes collectable, in terms of competition for ownership, when more than one person decides that they want it to have rather than to use.
So. Age or value are not determinants. Price (not value) becomes a factor of rarity, condition and desirability. Regards, Bill |
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Join Date: September 27th, 2002
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Albert - what makes your M6 stand out? Collectability is usually attributed to low production volume, limited editions perhaps. Assembly line errors or LNIB specs for something that's old.
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Join Date: June 27th, 2004
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IMHO there is far too much talk and writing in collecting circles about 'rare' and 'rarity' ... perhaps it might be better to use the words 'scarce' and 'scarcity' more ... especially on Ebay.
Just my 2p worth. Dunk
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Join Date: October 31st, 2006
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Collectable , some 20 to 30 years from now it will be the R9 fitted with a working DMR. Rare now and more so then they will be a real collectors item.
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Benutzer
Join Date: September 4th, 2006
Location: Iqaluit
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The Leica M is the camera of legends. When you pick up your M (any M) to do photography you are holding a piece of photographic history. You are photographing with a version of the camera-of-choice of Cartier-Bresson, Ralph Gibson, Jim Marshall et al. What's that worth to you?
R. Morrison, M4-P, etc. |
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Benutzer
Join Date: March 21st, 2004
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Well, as Manfred says, if you keep it long enough it will (might) become collectible. I bought my LTM stuff over 40 years ago for normal camera prices, never thinking about collectibility, but they seem to have become real collectors items. Mind you, stuff is only worth what people are willing to pay. I wonder what it will be worth when film has disappeared completely. Of course, by then I probably will have disappeared as well.
Bryan |
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Join Date: July 22nd, 2005
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So, have I unwittingly become a collector? Since purchase of D2, I have not looked at my SL, R4, Minilux, R lenses from 21 to 560, hoping for a R10 sometime in future.
Although I must admit to aquiring a 1939 111A and 3 lenses recently, but that is another story I may recount here soon. Regards, Stuart |
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Join Date: January 24th, 2007
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As a Leica collector by myself, for me a good starting point is this: anytime a (classic, repeat) Leica item is no more in the product list of Leica Co., it is a collectable by definition: otherwise, is a used item (much of interest, lot of times...): M6 is no more produced = M6 IS a collectable: thene there are the subtle distinctions in a single product: is the M6 dated '85 ? So it hase the LEITZ (not Leica) red logo on the front? well, its quotation in different from a M6 of some next year...it took hours and lot of discussions to deal with all these details that are the daily stuffs of Leica collectors (that, BTW, are a specific breed in the world of photo collectors, themselves a breed in the world of collectors of mechanical devices,themselved a breed... collecting is a specific psychological mood and trend, that has its inner motivations, reason d'etre ecc...) |
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Join Date: March 21st, 2004
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I don't think that because something is old or has Leitz on the label makes it collectible. None of my Leicaflex stuff is. For example, you can find any number of older reflex lenses for regular prices. Just because they have single or double cams seems to keep the price down. After all, they are superb optics, and the newer lenses aren't that much better. I still prefer the Leicaflex and SL to the later models. The SL was probably the best reflex camera of all (though many wouldn't agree with that).
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