Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/11/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hello Shawn and others, I eagerly anticipate the arrival of the new CEO at Leica Camera. As I understand it, he has a solid background in finance (bean counting). As such, he will probably move Leica in the direction of the companies basic strengths which are #1 it's lenses and #2 the rangefinder body. So what's going to happen? I would not be surprised to see Leica form some type of an alliance with a third party lens manufacture (Sigma or Tokina) and start producing Leica AF lenses for Nikon, Canon , and Minolta cameras. This would be an extremely logical move since Leica has the glass technology and the name recognition, and the third party lens manufacture has the AF technology already in place. Second, I would look for the new CEO to "Fast-track" the introduction and production of a new M body which has auto-exposure, DX film coding, a better frame line system, etc. The problem here is that if Leica doesn't do it, and do it fast, some other company will and Leica will be in the position of playing catch-up again. Third, I think Leica will continue to increase it's share of the Point-and-Shoot market and pull back from the digital market. Here again, P&S is where the money is right now...and digital is still a toy. As for an AF R System, I think that if Leica wants to compete in the pro SLR market they have to come up with a product that will compete with the Nikon F5 which is clearly the industries technology leader. And that will require a totally new body and lens system. A project like that is a few years away. So, archive this, come back in a year and re-read it and see how well my crystal ball is working. Regards, Bill _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com