Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/07/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 00:01 24-7-97 -0700, you wrote: > >From: Detlef Beyer <d.beyer@hermes.de> >Date: Thu, 24 Jul 1997 07:33:00 +0200 >Subject: Re: M use > >>If you're into cheap photography you've come to the wrong place Detlef. >>Leica equiment has, as you may already know, notoriously high prices. >> > >Bert - if you like to be proud of spending a lot of money for your >equipment (seems to be) and that's your reason to get a Leica (isn't it the >main reason for most of the Leica owner?) - fine. It the same with the >Leica-Filters. First of all it's hard to get them (if your are on >travel...) and then you'll have to pay the special Leica price... > No Detlef I'm not very proud I had to spend a lot of money for my Leica gear. But I don't start complaining about Leica's high prices either. If you don't like Leica's price policy go and buy a Nikon or Canon SLR. Do you really want to own a Leica M6? If so, then you'll have to bear the financial consequences. When you bought your M6 you knew you bought a camera system with a hefty price tag, therefore don't start complaining now. The real reason I bought a Leica M6 was that I simply can't work with a SLR camera. It's just "not my cup of tea". >The Leica M6 is my favorite camera and to get it I had to pay the price - >but I will never believe that everything from Leica is worth those >high-prices. I agree, $50 for a piece of plastic is a lot of money (not to mention $80), but if you have a Summicron-M 35mm you just *can't* be without one. Regards, Bert