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farnz

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I have *always* felt that these cameras improved with use.

 

In fact, images continue to improve (no surprise to the bride).

 

Bit. perhaps he should f-stop doing that.

 

With the (still) shortage of these cameras, one would wonder in 'Murican slang if it "fell of the back of the truck."

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With passport warranty a used M9 is pretty low risk and there is bound to be someone who needs one quickly and can't be bothered to join a waiting list. It wouldn't surprise me if this M9 gets bought at the asking price. RRP is actually £4950 (though I know many dealers still quote £4850).

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Second hand M9 are regularly in shops in Shanghai at around 6.000,- EUR.

Prices though, slowly seem to come down, as these dealers recognize, that not exactly many people get traction with these insane prices.

 

I am the buy new under MSRP, buy used for half MSRP guy. They won't sell me an overpriced digital camera.

 

It is good, that the price fall has slowly started now.

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Interesting to note how few secondhand lenses that same dealer is showing. M stuff, new and used, is in really short supply which actually should be encouraging to all of us.

 

This seems to be a general trend. Looking around on various dealer's websites in Europe for some time now, I've noticed that there are definitely fewer and fewer latest version used M lenses available.

 

Older ones, pre- mid1980s, seem not so difficult to come by. It's been like this since the launch of the M9. I suppose as more second hand M8s come not the market so has the demand for used M lenses increased.

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