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  1. <p>Dear Greg:</p>

    <p>Here is more rubbish for the M9 besides having to ship the camera to Leica God knows where and wait:<br>

    1. The SD card is unreadable after you think you took a lot of pictures. This was widely reported several years ago by a professional photographer and Leica tried to cover it up. </p>

    <p>2. The color of pictures appear terrible compared to Nikon and Canon.</p>

    <p>I'll never trade in my M8.2.</p>

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  2. <p>Dear Greg:</p>

    <p>Here is more rubbish for the M9 besides having to ship the camera to Leica God knows where and wait:<br>

    1. The SD card is unreadable after you think you took a lot of pictures. This was widely reported several years ago by a professional photographer and Leica tried to cover it up. </p>

    <p>2. The color of pictures appear terrible compared to Nikon and Canon.</p>

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  3. <p>Not cheap for these stuff. None appears valuable except the 21 mm f/4 ($700 ?). Both the 135 mm and 90 mm together may worth less than $100. Ask yourself, would I be using a 135 mm with a VF on a range finder cam ? </p>
  4. <p>Hope your grandfather's lenses don't have goggles. Mounting 35 mm and 50 DR lenses are not recommended from the M8 to the newest Type 262.<br>

    M8 is very good for black and white because of its IR sensitivity. It can also do IR hand held.<br>

    Get the newer M8.2.<br>

    Forget about the M9 because of its sensor mold growth problems.</p>

  5. <p>Additional inform regarding CLA</p>

     

     

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    <h3 ><a href="https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=8&ved=0CFIQFjAH&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dantestella.com%2Ftechnical%2Fcla.html&ei=8RBWVaHCMYPRsAW424DoBg&usg=AFQjCNGqjg7Q6CF5yTABUoKXSsvhDrX9GQ&sig2=aA3L_diGCaVq8e51fRcMSw&bvm=bv.93564037,d.b2w">That Leica CLA Culture - Dante Stella</a></h3>

     

    <cite >www.dantestella.com/technical/<strong>cla</strong>.html</cite>

     

     

     

     

    July 6, 2010. Have you ever stopped to notice just how many Leica cameras have "CLA" (Clean, Lubricate, and Adjust) mentioned in their auction or classified ...

     

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  6. <p>Dear William:</p>

    <p>Just run a couple rolls of films through. If everything are fine then save your money. CLA is over rated. Also, think about how many rolls of film you are going to shoot this year. I have a used M2 and M3 (double stroke) for 30 years and they still shoot fine never had CLA. The M2 was a well used camera with a dent and broken film counter when I bought it in 1979, but the shutter speeds were still within tolerance when it was checked by a traveling Leica tech who visited dealers back in perhaps 2003. I used the M3 to shoot close up with B & W films two years ago, and exposures were as expected.<br>

    Everyone was talking CLA, but think before you throw your money away. </p>

     

  7. <p>This lens you use may just be perfect for IR work. I don't see any hot spot in the picture. I have seen M8 IR pictures taken with a much more expensive and current lens showing a big hot spot in the middle.<br>

    I am still amazed by people who after purchased the M9 and then the M240 still mentioned that they preferred the "old" M8 in many respects. <br>

    It is also great in B & W photography, supposedly because of its IR sensitivity.</p>

     

  8. KEH are good people...

     

    Thomas, be prepared to be disappointed and if not insulted. I dealt with these people before in Los angeles and they are

    basically highway robbers. I'll be surprised if these poeple will give you more than $500 for the M5 and the cron, and the

    R4 system all together. Their checks are good though.

     

    Other than the M lens, none of the other items are popular and worth much unless they are in mint condition. They 'll

    probably stay on the shelf for months or even years. Everyone is dumping their film cameras these days.

     

    If you sold them, let us know how much you get them for.

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