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53 minutes ago, jakontil said:

Hi santos, i love your M10D 😂😂😂 did you sandblast your lux? Or natural cause?

what’s your IG? I dont mind the leica grip, what i mind is i hesitate putting a black grip on my silver m

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On 7/6/2022 at 9:03 AM, rramesh said:

All cameras are meant to be used. Digital cameras more so, as they have a shorter life (10-15 years) as compared to film cameras 30-50+ years). 

Use them well and don't worry about scratches, rubbing, dings etc. Your returns are in the quality of images taken.

If you have a camera in mint condition, what a waste, as you probably have not used it well!

If buyers are picky and want to buy a camera in mint condition from you, point them to a store!

 

I guess now we must add Alfred Eisenstadt to the list of people who have not properly used their cameras. This was his 1931 IIIa that recently sold at auction. 😉

 

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59 minutes ago, fotografr said:

I guess now we must add Alfred Eisenstadt to the list of people who have not properly used their cameras. This was his 1931 IIIa that recently sold at auction. 😉

 

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I bet Alfred would have loved this forum!

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2 hours ago, charlesphoto99 said:

Maybe he never used it because Leica didn't make the right colored grip for it, lol. 

He used it at least once. It's the camera he used to shoot the iconic photo below of the sailor kissing the nurse on the NYC street when it was announced that WWII was over. 

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