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For those who embraced digital photography, the ten years ROI ratio is reasonable. All you need to do is shooting around 700 shots per month, assuming you've purchased the M10 M plus 35 Lux FLE. And the math is quite similar even if you choose the M10-R or M10-P.

For those who embraced analog photography, it doesn't make any difference, either M6 or MP. The fact is that you'd need to deal with a film developer(T-MAX, D-76, XTOL, HC110 or so). You may spend more dollars on pursuing steady high-quality outcomes, no matter your photography style or genre. At the expense of negative/reversal films, the relevant process may increase along with the timeline moving forward.

In terms of ROI ratio, both pathways could be different, and if you're lucky enough, your investment might get a good chance to catch up with the leapfrogging strategy anytime.

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On 12/20/2020 at 2:54 PM, soccerrick10 said:

My pack date was October 15, 2020.  Last 3 in serial number is 039.  All lettering (Leitz Wetzlar Germany on top, Shutter speed line, Leica Camera Wetzlar Made in Germany on back) are white

Mine is July 23 2020. Black ISO line, back "Leica Camera Wetzlar Made in Germany" all black. Only the top "Leitz Wetzlar Germany" is white.

For the most part it appears the later cameras were produced with the extra white lettering, and the change was confirmed to me by the head of their camera division in an email response to my question.

Enjoy your camera!

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On 1/22/2021 at 12:44 PM, insomnigraphic said:

Mine is July 23 2020. Black ISO line, back "Leica Camera Wetzlar Made in Germany" all black. Only the top "Leitz Wetzlar Germany" is white.

For the most part it appears the later cameras were produced with the extra white lettering, and the change was confirmed to me by the head of their camera division in an email response to my question.

Enjoy your camera!

Cool - thanks for adding your detail and confirmation.  I waited a long time to jump into a digital Leica and love this camera.  

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