Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/08/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I think the question of whether TTL suits the professional or not is pretty much an excercise in personal tastes. I don't think it has that much bearing on what I think is the thrust of Leica's efforts. They are keeping up with the marketplace, albeit, at their own pace. I feel they perceived a demand for TTL flash, and are meeting that demand as best they can, and in a fashion that will make their cameras useful to the widest possible base of photographers. If they keep the non-TTL M6 in production, then it will be because they see a demand for a simpler cheaper camera. Camera makers perceive a need or demand for something, Peter Gowland and the discussion his Gowlandflex illustrates the point well, and they make a camera with those features. It either takes off, like the early Leicas, and stay viable for a long time, or like the 'DISK' cameras, falls by the wayside. I am sure, however, that Leica will not add 'bells and whistles' just to please any possible market. I do think that they will remain a venue for carefully thought out innovations. My $.02 worth! Dan'l dwpost@msn.com