Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/07/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Every time I read about people covering the red dots on their cameras to avoid attracting the attention of thieves, I find it a little bizarre. The snatch-and-run thieves I've encountered or heard about do not seem to be brand chauvinists -- usually they're not very good at fine distinctions like Leica vs. other brands. One sees Leicas so infrequently that it seems unlikely it'd be worth a thief's time to learn about this particular obscure brand, especially because stolen examples are not worth much more than top-end Canon or Nikon hardware. Of course, my experiences with snatch-and-run thieves have mostly been in North Africa and the Americas. I haven't encountered them in other parts of the world. Perhaps snatch-and-run thieves in other parts of the world are better educated? Maybe the whole cover-the-red-dot- with-black-tape thing is a relic of an earlier era when Leica sold more cameras? Or possibly it's just inspired by a fantasy of the special value of Leicas as compared to other brands?