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New M-E vs. Used, upgraded M9-P?


jeffnesh

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Hello,

 

I have the option of purchasing a new M-E or an M9 upgraded to an M9-P with about 3K shutter clicks at a lower cost. Knowing they're functionally the same, any thoughts on new vs. used, upgraded "M9-P", etc.?

 

Thanks!

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I'd go with the new M-E with a two-year warranty, and I wouldn't have to worry about buying a used camera.

 

—Mitch/Bangkok

Surabaya-Johnny

 

+1

 

Besides the obvious advantages that Mitch has mentioned an "upgraded" M9 to M9-P is not worth as much as an "original" M9-P in the secondary market, just as an M8U does not bring as much as an original factory M8.2 (at least in Hong Kong).

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I would go with the M9-P. Such a beautiful camera!
Heh-heh. I do have a black M9-P, which I purchased new at the end of February in Paris. Actually, I had decided to buy an M-E, but the dealer had a new M9-P still at the promotional price from Leica that had terminated on December 31, and that turned out to be only a few hundred US dollars more than the M-E.

 

The M9-P may be beautiful, but I find the huge writing on the top plate to be garish and distracting, so have covered this with black electrical tape.

 

—Mitch/Bangkok

Surabaya-Johnny

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if it was chrome- I think I would go for the M9-P. To my mind it is the best looking/best finish of all the M digital cameras to date. Plus you have the sapphire screen, frame selector, usb port. I don't think the Leica script is garish either. I think it is classic.

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As much as the M9-P is the looker of the 2 and the chrome version will wear very well I would probably take the ME just because of the 2 year warranty and just add a Giottos screen protector (cost £20 or so and have had one on my M9 for 2 years without a scratch). USB isn't really an issue for most of us as a card reader is better for transfer. Frame-line lever can have its uses but for me wouldn't be a deal breaker. As an aside I have to say I sold my m9-P upgraded from the M9 for exactly the same sort of price as a regular M9-P

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I'd go for the M-E as well then you have the comfort of the warranty which I believe can be extended for a further year at a price.

 

In the UK there seems to be a disparity in pricing for a new M-E. I've seen figures ranging from £3700 up to £4200 quoted with a mid point around £3990. Of course not all who advertise the lower prices seem to have them in stock.

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Thanks, all. Decided to go with the M-E when I found one in stock. Like the comfort of the warranty, and never use USB. Thanks for all the thoughtful suggestions. Can't wait for it to arrive.

 

-Jeff

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Heh-heh. I do have a black M9-P' date=' which I purchased new at the end of February in Paris. Actually, I had decided to buy an M-E, but the dealer had a new M9-P still at the promotional price from Leica that had terminated on December 31, and that turned out to be only a few hundred US dollars more than the M-E. The M9-P may be beautiful, but I find the huge writing on the top plate to be garish and distracting, so have covered this with black electrical tape. —Mitch/Bangkok Surabaya-Johnny

 

Wow really?!? Garish Leica script?

 

Anyway chrome M9P best looking digital Leica model ever. I have an M240 now in black and miss that one...I did trade it though for something even better looking: a chrome MP

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No USB or frame preview on ME. You may not care. I download from the USB as it is not a wear point like card connector.

 

A camera with 3000 is like new. Why was it sold? Worst case a lemon. Best case an estate sale or just upgrade or the owner just did not get on with a RF if he had a slr. It is an acquired taste and the usefulness is past its prime for pro photography. Try to get a shop warrantee for more than 30 days. Do not buy without a warrantee. Battery may or may not be as new.

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Both are Leicas. Go with the one you "like". If you care about aesthetics and don't like the M-E get the M9. If you don't care about looks and can live without the frame selector, get a new M-E with a warranty.

 

Personally, I bought a new M-E to go with my M6. I love them both. The sooner you decide the sooner you are enjoying photographing with it.

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