Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/09/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In einer eMail vom 11.09.1997 15:43:44, schreiben Sie: >The down-side of >selling expensive cameras to people who don't need them and >who cannot even learn to use them properly is that they don't >necessarily buy additional bodies or even other lenses. Why doesn't Leitz sell their very special M6s to them, in the version M6-B (broken) ? Those persons might even believe, that they might have some kind of exotic, fatal attraction to virgin camera bodies, if some parts fall immediately into their laps. And Leitz could always claim that M6-B stands for "M6-bokeh". Additinally, they could introduce a M6-R (replaced), with a special replacement serial number, for all those earnest, but unhappy broken M6 users, with an additonal option for later collectors. Most profit is made by the lenses, they said to you, Ed ? LOL - depends on how you built the camera body. $ 2.000 for a M6 Chicken McNugget - no so bad. Sorry, I didn't intend to warm up the soup again - but I'm rather disappointed by the recent M6 complaints - although mine is a M6-H (happy). I always believed, that _any_ Leica is built for eternity. At least. Even for longer. Alf