Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/07/01

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Leica-what do pros use?
From: nightblind@juno.com (Don B)
Date: Wed, 1 Jul 1998 08:52:04 -0700

On Tue, 30 Jun 98 22:59:58 +0800 apbc <apbc@public1.sta.net.cn> writes:
>Just to follow up about my earlier intention to make an informal poll 
>of 
>the white house press corps and their camera usage: most of the white 
>house press corps I saw today use Canon closely followed by Nikon with 
[snip!]
>But if Leica does not have much credibility amongst such 
>photojournalists 
>where will it find a market in future?

I'm not sure we can really conclude that Leica does not have much
credibility amongst PJ's nor that  the Leica isn't the best tool for the
job just because the WH press corps is going digital.  What I see is that
press corps customers are demanding digital images because they are
easier for them (the customer) to process.  They don't seem to mind that
the results may not be as good with digital as they could be with film. 
It appears to be just a matter of convenience for them.  If the customer
demanded medium format film images, because they are easier for them to
process since that's what they have always used (that is a hypothetical
example), that would not automatically mean 35mm isn't the best tool for
the job.  It just means medium format is what is required so by default
becomes the only acceptable tool for the job.

Leica may have tons of credibility amongst PJ's.  But if customer demand
stipulates what is acceptable it is essentially immaterial.  Much as the
customer base for stock shooters, magazines, etc. are set up to process
slide film, not color negative film.  That doesn't automatically mean
that color negative film may not be the best tool for the job.  In many
cases it may be because of its typically wider latitude, ability to
better deal with extreme contrast situations (shadow detail), etc. 

If the customer base for PJ's products are going digital then Leica must
either redefine _its_ customer base or jump into the digital market with
a unique product.  Most pro digital cameras seem to be huge.  Perhaps
there's room for an M6 size digital camera that accepts our wonderful
Leica lenses?  I am not a PJ nor anything resembling a pro but I would be
very interested in a digital camera that would allow me to use my current
crop of M lenses.  I suspect lots of others might also.  Afterall, what
pro wouldn't want to reduce the size and weight of the load they must
carry if the results are stunning?  

Just some thoughts.

Don

Boise, Idaho

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