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I've somehow managed to place myself in the right place at the right time and have been offered a used (1 week old) Leica M9 and 35mm Summicron-M ASPH for $9500 - which I think is a really good price. The seller came into financial troubles and has to sell the equipment to cover his ass.

 

I am, however, a little weary of a deal that seems too good. So I'd really appreciate it if any veteran M8 or M9 owners can give me some pointers for things to be mindful of before I fully commit to the deal. What should be on my check-list?

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It doesn't sound like the deal of the decade but it does circumvent the waiting lists. The thing uppermost in my mind would be the warranty coverage. I'd be very leery about buying an M9 without a bona fide warranty unless it was at a bargain price that made the associated risk worthwhile.

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I've somehow managed to place myself in the right place at the right time and have been offered a used (1 week old) Leica M9 and 35mm Summicron-M ASPH for $9500 - which I think is a really good price. The seller came into financial troubles and has to sell the equipment to cover his ass.

 

I am, however, a little weary of a deal that seems too good. So I'd really appreciate it if any veteran M8 or M9 owners can give me some pointers for things to be mindful of before I fully commit to the deal. What should be on my check-list?

 

Not sure that is such a great price. I purchased a new M9 (6995 US) and a new 35 Summicron-M ASPH (2430 US), which is less than 9500. I only buy used when the discount is significant enough to offset the loss of contact with a reputable seller, such as B&H. IMO, you are not getting that discount and would pass on this purchase.

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Well, it certainly isn't the deal of a decade - but still $1400 less than Adorama would charge (including taxes).

 

I'm not very interested in a 35mm 'lux, as I think it's too large for daily use. The 'cron suits me better. I will however start looking for a good deal on a used 50mm 'lux.

 

Warranty transferability is very important. Will certainly be sure to have that in order. How does the passport system work?

 

Edit for clarity: The original owner bought the camera in London and we both live in Norway.

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Just rangefinder alignment, although that is not such a big deal, as Leica will fix such things under guaranty with a quick turnaround. A crash that dislodges the sensor will show up as a large dent that cannot be overlooked.

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Not sure that is such a great price. I purchased a new M9 (6995 US) and a new 35 Summicron-M ASPH (2430 US), which is less than 9500. I only buy used when the discount is significant enough to offset the loss of contact with a reputable seller, such as B&H. IMO, you are not getting that discount and would pass on this purchase.

 

Perceived value is rather subjective. It may not be the deal of the decade but when you factor in the hassles people seem to be having in trying to get an M9 it's not such a bad deal after all.

 

My advice is to call Leica CS in Germany, they are extremely helpful, give them the camera serial number, explain the situation and they will advise re warranty transfer etc.

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I do not see saving either, but eliminating waiting agony. Given such a big investment, I would be patience and wait for new if not big discount. Mentally, you have to overcome if something don't appear to go along while using used one just because trying to be off waiting list - W

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What kind of mechanical things should I check for, to make sure that the seller hasn't dropped the camera and messed something up since purchasing it?

 

scratches anywhere -if dropped there is a chance of scratches

rangefinder patch that shows misaligned -vertically- take a pic with it and observe the photo in screen for oof.

observe the camera shutter area, open shutter observe sensor.

mount/unmount a lens (couple times) observe friction irregularities, same for the focus/ aperture rings on the lens

can't think of anything else...

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As other have said, not a great deal, but does bypass the lines. Adorama has the M9 for $6,995 and the 35 Cron ASPH for $2,995. No tax, and free shipping on both, so a $500 saving, if and when you would finally receive them.

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Not to forget the shutter count! This can be asked before closing the deal, and any mismatch with the actual number once you have the camera in your hands would suggest that the seller intentionally misrepresented this and possibly other aspects of the item. i.e. if the camera is claimed to be one week old but tons of snaps have already been taken, then something may be fishy.

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Using Robert White's UK prices, an M9 with the 35 Summicron-asph lists for $9520 without VAT (using today's exchange rates). If your friend has done the work to get back the VAT after exporting the camera, he's making you a fair deal. (Assuming neither of you has any qualms about importing the goods to Norway without contributing nearly $2500 to the good of the country.) I believe (see a thread on this subject) that the M9's in the UK have a genuine passport warranty, valid for any damage regardless of fault. Making sure that the warranty card has not been sent in is the first check to make, so that you can get this warranty. The second is to check the rangefinder alignment, check focus accuracy with the longest lens you can borrow, and a detailed visual inspection inside and out.

 

The 35 Summicron is an excellent lens for everyday use on the M9. So is the 28 Elmarit, which is even a bit smaller. Both bring the combination close to the original objective of a digital M which handles like the film Ms.

 

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