Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 7/27/00 12:34:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time, miroj@ozemail.com.au writes: << I was curious to know which M series camera is both affordable and highly available in user condition. >> It changes with the fickle whim of the collectors. Whenever they heat up the mint end of a model, the beaters go up in price too. A few years ago the M5 was a bargain, but it suddenly swung around, gosh knows why (not my kind of M). Also a few years back a decent but not mint 1,000,000+ M2 could be had for around $500 (I bought one at that price in '96). Today they're in the $1000 range (I just sold it for that). I consider the M6 "classic" a great buy today, with user-cosmetics black ones going for about $1050-1200 depending on looks and who's selling it. The M4-2 with its mythical bad rep and Candian stigma, looks like it will always be a perennial bargain. The M4-P, also Canadian-built and identical to the M4-2 except for the 28/75 framelines, sells for more money. In fact, in good condition they're as much as M6 classics today. So to recap, the M6 classic and M4-2 would be my picks for "best beater buys" as of today.