Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/29

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Last minute advice
From: Xavier Logean <xavier.logean@epfl.ch>
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 16:41:02 +0200

Timothy J. Kamke wrote:

> I have been losing sleep over a possible (imminent?) Leica purchase; new
> M6TTL and new 50 f/1.8.  I've been a long-time Nikon user and will continue
> to be.  Just wanting to; 1) refresh my photography with a more thoughtful
> system (meaning that I will be more thoughtful when making photos as opposed
> to pointing and shooting with an F5), 2) have a camera with me at ALL TIMES,
> and 3) enjoy the experience of using the Leica for what it is, and isn't.
>    I have been reading the LUG for about two months and enjoy it.  Three
> questions; Have any of you felt remorse over spending this kind of cash on a
> Leica outfit (I'm looking at $3000 U.S.), and if so, why?  Will my proposed
> set-up meet my 3 needs outlined above?  Should I buy it at B&H, Chatterton
> or where?
> Thanks in advance for your comments.
> Tim Kamke

Hi Tim,

I bought my M6+ 35 summilux asph from a friend that wanted to buy
a new M6TTL.
I never had remorse, it is one of my best "investment".
I bought them "mint-used", thus, I know that I can still sell the body and the
lense
for the same price, which would not have been  the case with a new package.
Knowing that you won't lose money in case you won't be satisfied
(which i am sceptical about) helps in avoiding remorse.

You should buy a demo or a mint camera.
f
hope this helps,

regards,

Xavier.