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An aquaintance of mine got offered a mint used M8 for 3800 Euro ( by a reputable dealer).. Your opinion on the price? I find it rather on the high side...

Me too.

Right now, Leica bei Meister/Hamburg, or Leica Berlin have an offer for "demo" bodies at

3795 € with full 2 years guaranty.

Just have to know exactly if it is an real demo or, my preference, a refurbished body.

In the last case, i would not hesitate.

Otherwise, i had personally twice the opportunity to get an almost new one at 3200 (owner fall very sick) and another one for 3550 with one extra battery and more stuff, like 2 SD cards 2 Go, etc.

But this last one was from Nov. 2006 and had to make a small trip to Solms for hardware upgrade.

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An aquaintance of mine got offered a mint used M8 for 3800 Euro ( by a reputable dealer).. Your opinion on the price? I find it rather on the high side...

 

Too high, I'd say too : 100 or 150 less than the "street price" for a real NEW does not worth, no matters how really mint it is. As a dumb rule, I'd say that for products like M8 (with a rather well controlled "price chain"), one can consider an almost new, mint, less than 1 year old, for 20% less of the official price list.

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Prices for official Leica Code U/demo M8s have been hovering in the $4200 range in the states. These do not entitle the buyer to 2 free IR filters, so one ought to add at least $200 to the cost. $4400 effectively, with 1 yr warranty. Paying $400 more for a full additional year of warranty on such a potentially expensive-to-sort camera was a no-brainer. Even now that the new price has risen another $150 it still seems like buying a demo is false economy, although if the demo prices hold steady whilst the new price rises to nearly $6000 as it's expected to do in less than a month, demos may become the only affordable way in-to M8-dom for more people. Buying from a private party interjects the issue of Leica's policy that warranties are non-transferable. One would have to have no ethical qualms about filing a fraudulent warranty claim posing as the original owner, and be prepared to carry the charade to its fullest given the likelihood that sending an M8 for sorting could involve e-mail, letters and/or telephone followup with Leica's service department.

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