Hi,

What would be an entry-level price, and what do you think you'd get
for the money? Would you also expect entry-level lenses? If so, same
questions apply.

My oldest Leica is a 1959 M3, i.e. it's 43 years old and is set fair
for a lot more years. But let's be pessimistic and say it dies on its
50th birthday. If you were to buy a Leica M7 today from The Classic
Camera in London, at GBP 1898.00, and it lasted 50 years, which is a
reasonable expectation for these things, it would have cost you Ł40.00
a year. That strikes me as being a good deal cheaper than most other
cameras you can buy today.

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 Bob  

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Wednesday, August 21, 2002, 1:35:52 PM, you wrote:

> I meant a *new* entry level camera with an entry level *price*.

> Łukasz

> Hi,

>> until Leica comes up with an entry level rangefinder (i.e. never),

> the M2 was their entry-level rangefinder, back in 1957.
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