Why Leica's 'Obsolete' Lenses Are Actually a Smart Buy
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Leica glass doesn't depreciate like Nikon or Sony lenses do — a 10-year-old Summicron is still a legitimate choice today, not a compromise. If you're shopping the used market, that's a real financial advantage worth understanding before you default to buying new.
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