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It's been about 8 months since I bought a Leica M240P, and the Nikon D810 hasn't seen much use. I wanted to make the switch to manual focus, but my eyes aren't good enough to manual focus on an SLR. The rangefinder focusing is a godsend, and the Leica glass is really as good as advertised!
There's definitely something to be said about the feel of the photos straight out of the Leica versus the Nikon. Sure, you might be able to edit the Nikon photos to have the same feel but only after a lot more work in post.
I'm going to sell off the Nikon camera body first, but I've been considering holding onto the glass to see what Nikon has up its sleeves for the D810 successor. The bodies definitely depreciate much faster than lenses, but I don't know what Nikon could do to get me back. Anyone else make the jump to mirrorless and held onto any great glass?
There's definitely something to be said about the feel of the photos straight out of the Leica versus the Nikon. Sure, you might be able to edit the Nikon photos to have the same feel but only after a lot more work in post.
I'm going to sell off the Nikon camera body first, but I've been considering holding onto the glass to see what Nikon has up its sleeves for the D810 successor. The bodies definitely depreciate much faster than lenses, but I don't know what Nikon could do to get me back. Anyone else make the jump to mirrorless and held onto any great glass?