Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/01/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Whew! I was beginning to feel as if I had insulted somebody! You are right, too- look at what the Japanese did to compete with Mercedes. Toyota had consumer confidence in their cars that rivaled Mercedes, but the went even further- and voila! The Lexus. It also is about as costly as Krupp steel, but the quality and marque are still there. dwpost@msn.com - -----Original Message----- From: Marc James Small <msmall@roanoke.infi.net> To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Date: Saturday, January 31, 1998 11:10 AM Subject: [Leica] Economics 101 >At 10:59 PM 1/30/98 EST, Tom Shea wrote in response to the following: >>><< I think the Elves of Solms Know how to make a superior lens; The Japanese >>>do too, but, they opt for a large quantity of lower priced lenses, made to >>> standards lower than we expect, and they are made by folks on an assembly >>> line who understand too little- >> >> >>This is a silly, provential attitude. > > >No, it is neither silly nor provincial. The Japanese are masters at >determining what the market wishes to pay and achieving a decent product at >that price; the Germans tend to toss reason overboard and build the >absolute best without regard for price or market realities. (As my >co-author, Charlie Barringer, has noted: "when did economic reason ever >beseige the Zeiss concerns?") > >Thus, Japanese products, in general, are built to lower standards than are >German goods, something the Japanese acknowledge -- that is why >Yashica/Kyocera insist that the inspectors in the Contax SLR lens works are >employees of Carl Zeiss and not of Kyocera, to ensure that the Japanese >public understand that the construction standards on these lenses are to >German, and not Japanese, standards. > >Which is not to say that the Japanese are not capable of making the finest >products: they are, and have repeatedly shown this in, for instance, >astronomical optics. However, they generally do not export these products >as their pricing in foreign markets such as the US or Europe would be >identical to the prices charged by, say, Zeiss or Questar, as production >costs in Japan are now actually a tad higher than in Europe and quite a bit >higher than in the US. > >Marc > > >msmall@roanoke.infi.net FAX: +540/343-7315 >Cha robh bas fir gun ghras fir! >