Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/08/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In einer eMail vom 03.08.97 02:20:14, schreiben Sie: << WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO THE OTHER $3,340??? >> I don't know why Contax does not make the G2 more expensive. Leica definitely earns money with every single item they sell. They focus on a group of users which is willing to pay almost any price to get what they consider to be the best. If I were Leica, I would never lower prices, as long there are enough people to pay the prices asked. Let's compare it with a Rolls Royce. This car costs about 250.000 US$. There are a lot of people who say that the car is outdated and too expensive (probably they are right). If Rolls Royce decided to cut the price by 50%, do you think any of them would buy a car for 125.000 US$? If Leica was selling the M6 at a price of a G2, they would have sell twice as much to have the same income (and probably four times as much to make the same profit) they have now. Maybe Contax sells the G2 so cheap to have another drastical advantage before the M6. I tested the Contax G1 against the Leica M6 and did not like the Contax too much. My main complaints were: - - slow and erratic AF - - dim, low contrast finder - - no real manual focussing (if AF fails, you can forget about MF too) Another disadvantage was the limited choice of lenses (3 back then). Besides this it is a totally different feeling to shoot with a Leica. The thing is cool and calm. It does not make any single noise before you finally release the shutter. To me the G1 appeared as something between an ordinary p&s and a AF-SLR. I think, if I had the money for a G2 equipment, I would buy a SLR equipment of the same quality instead. BTW: the results of the G1 were truly comparable with the M6 shots (when the AF managed to get the pic in focus). Frank