I looked at eBay and found 339 results for a M3 camera. The majority of these are in Japan with less than accurate condition ratings.
I’m in my last years of shooting and enlarging B&W film. I have the itch to try a M3 largely for the finder and classic design. I’ve owned several Ms
If I make a purchase I’m concern there will not be any demand when I end wet photography in 3 or 4 years.
Assuming demand will be weak what type of M3 would make sense to buy that retains value?
1. Average condition….90% of M3s fall into this category with a price range of $1200-1500 USD.
2. Excellent ++ to Mint -. Clean top plate, no finder issues, needs minor covering repair.
a. Within the #2 category a body with a CLA
b. An overhauled well executed matt black repaint body…..advantage is its overhauled. Cost goes up to $2,900.
c. A 1956-1957 DS transition (lower numbers and interesting story) or a SS.
My gut tells me the cleanest body with a fresh overhaul will have the highest demand. Who knows on the price.
Unless the seller can provide proof of recent CLA by one the experts (Sherry Krauter, YYE, or DAG) assume your old M body will require one
This comment is spot on. A well cared for Leica can go decades without a CLA once its been through the hands of a good tech.
So why would it need a recent CLA if they can go decades without needing one?
Buy a camera from a seller with return policy, check out the camera and return it if it doesn't work properly...
BTW, do Sherry and Doug keep details of their work on the cameras and provide those upon request from 3rd parties?
So why would it need a recent CLA if they can go decades without needing one?
Buy a camera from a seller with return policy, check out the camera and return it if it doesn't work properly...
BTW, do Sherry and Doug keep details of their work on the cameras and provide those upon request from 3rd parties?
Having an MP, M3 and M2 the googled 35mm are fine on the M2 and MP and great on the M3. To pair it down to an early 1957 M3, DR Summicron, and 35 Summicron with goggles is imho the perfect kit...
250, It's all a matter of personal preference. The M3 was made right up to 1966, so it is possible to find a little used one. Some users prefer fewer framelines (one of the key reasons i sold my MP). Apparently the OP has made the M3 his choice....and had previously owned/used others.
Having lived in Japan and also visited there afterwards....not every Leica or Leica lens has fungus.....no more so than Leicas in Florida or any coastal city in the UK. I've had very good experiences both buying online from Japanese sellers & in person in Tokyo and certainly would not discount them.
You think coastal cities in the UK are prone to humidity? Other than the belief in a flat Earth which I know is shared in the conspiracy theory community the entirety of the UK is at much a higher latitude on the Earth compared with the USA, except for Alaska. So maybe that rules out the USA as a reliable source of used M3's? But as we know climate shouldn't be confused with weather and every region on the Earth has it's off day.
High humid areas….its how the camera is stored that matters. AC is common in North America since the 60s.
I chuckle when I search outside of the US and see an advertised mint camera but the description mentions mold/separation and/or the body is in average condition. Just look for Top Mint. I agree Japan has a wide selection of interesting cameras many of the newer cameras in unused condition.
I could make a case that if one buys a M3/2/4 and the service history is unknown get it serviced by Don or Sherry. They will be retired shortly….and a future buyer may think a recent service by these techs worth a premium.
High humid areas….its how the camera is stored that matters. AC is common in North America since the 60s.
I chuckle when I search outside of the US and see an advertised mint camera but the description mentions mold/separation and/or the body is in average condition. Just look for Top Mint. I agree Japan has a wide selection of interesting cameras many of the newer cameras in unused condition.
I could make a case that if one buys a M3/2/4 and the service history is unknown get it serviced by Don or Sherry. They will be retired shortly….and a future buyer may think a recent service by these techs worth a premium.
I bought my SS M3 about 50 yearls ago from Willy Schwartz, Camera VJew Central in NYC. (An old school Viennese camera dealer.)Even back then collectors were looking and paying more for low series numbers of DS M3s, Willy advised me to get SS. My SS version was much cheaper. Camera still going strong.
i would follow Sirius’ advice and get whatever you want in good condition. I’d worry about resale when time to sell. If memory serves me correctly, I believe I pair $156 for my used minty M3. Someone can calculate how much this is in this month’s dollars.
Buying cameras as an investment is not a good idea. Only buy a camera if you will use it and enjoy using it. There are much better places to invest ones money.
Don't forget Ye (YYE Camera) - he does fine work in my experience.
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You might not get rich off one but at least you (probably) won't lose too much money. I have not ever used a Leica film camera. Maybe I should try one out someday since it's "basically" free!
One of the biggest reasons i don't discount Japan for used cameras is their incredible stock of different models especially Leica; much more choice than in either Avon or Anchorage. I've never been anywhere else where so many black paint Leicas can be purchased in a 20 minute walking radius.
As for humidity 250, as a mere visitor to both the UK and Japan....this is the info i found:
"What is the humidity in the UK summer?
The UK not only has a humid climate, but we also suffer from inclement weather. That can lead to all kinds of concerns in building such as garages. The average relative humidity can range from around 50-60 per cent in the spring and summer, to as high as 80-90 per cent in the colder months of autumn and winter."
"What is the average humidity in Tokyo
Toyko like most of East Asia tends to have low precipitation in the winter months and heavy precipitation in the summer, although Tokyo's climate is classified as “humid subtropic” but, it's not always humid, the humidity averages 51% in January to 75% in June.Aug 12, 2020"
How about how the camera is stored? In sealed container or a relatively open heated/cooled interior with adequate air circulation?Sorry, but it is climate that promotes humidity causing fungus, not weather. While humidity levels and temperatures can be very similar between Japan and the UK how the climate cycles is very different. For example, the UK does not have a warm monsoon season and has generally speaking comfortable Summers while Japan has hot muggy Summers with the odd typhoon thrown in. That's not to say storing your camera and lens in the garage or loft space is a good idea in the UK because these areas usually exhibit the most extremes in temperature and dampness.
I've bough plenty of lenses and cameras from Japan and not have any problems, but people need to be careful and look very, very closely at the photographs of the items and cross reference with the words plus other listings.
P.S. Ye told me that he prefers the SS M3s to the DS models because the former require less maintenance than the latter.
I've bough plenty of lenses and cameras from Japan and not have any problems, but people need to be careful and look very, very closely at the photographs of the items and cross reference with the words plus other listings.
So why would it need a recent CLA if they can go decades without needing one?
Buy a camera from a seller with return policy, check out the camera and return it if it doesn't work properly...
BTW, do Sherry and Doug keep details of their work on the cameras and provide those upon request from 3rd parties?
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