Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/07/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 25/07/1997, Hans wrote: <<The Leica niche, at least for the M, is to produce a camera with the basic functions to deliver high quality pictures. As a matter of fact, I like the idea of a camera that is so good, that it has survived since the first M3. I also like to use the same camera as in the 1970:s, because I am nostalgic. Think about it Oddmund: If you are happy with the Leica, and buy an M6, you will be able to use it for many many years. If you buy a trend produduct, it will be obsolete in a few years.>> Well, I don't contest your point of view, Hans. I am nostalgic as well... I like my M4, my old 2CV, and old English sport cars. I like Dakotas and Catalinas, old sailboats and Montgolfiere balloons. I like old houses and animal tracted/driven machines. In like the rural world, I like wine, and "lost" paradises. I am romantic. My M4 works fine in most situations. The trouble is that my eyes are getting tired. It's difficult to focus manually under certain circumstances. Actually I have used scale focusing with my M-cameras when it was possible. Sometimes I felt that the M was too big and intrusive, but then I discovered the Contax T2 some years ago. I bought my first T2 soon after the introduction in the beginning of the 90s. The M4 and the T2 have become complementary cameras for me, as the TVS I added last winter. The TVS is a pearl of a camera. The only drawback is a rather slow lens (f/3.5-6.5). I consider the Contaxes as modern rangefinders, rather than simple point & shoots - the "natural" evolution of the original Barnack/Leica concept. I make the same kind of photography with these cameras, and I use them the same way. The T2 has a slight AF delay, but this doesn't bother me much, as I know it. The TVS has no delay; you can fix the decisive moment, as with the M. I don't think these cameras are trend products. They have been out for a while, and covers an important user group. I had some expectations to the Leica version, but I got very disappointed... Officially they say "trading conditions in the compact camera remain difficult, resulting in sales in this category declining 32.2%..."(cf. the annual report). They cannot admit that the Minilux was a flop, of course. "However, Leica's strategy to improve performance in this area is clear. Leica Camera will focus on the higher-end of the market, eliminating the exposure to the cheaper camera segments, reduce the cost base and work more closely with the retailers." I hope so..., and I hope they finally will introduce another wonder baby soon, like they did with the M3 in 1954. The M-line will continue, of course, but even if they stop it, there will be M's around for the rest of our lives. We still find LTM cameras after all these years... Oddmund >PS Oddmund, welcome back! Thanks!