Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Andre, I love your posts, they're so full, and illuminating, but the question was can you say, concisely, why you do use leica? "concisely"! ;-) Jem > -----Original Message----- > From: Andre Jean Quintal [SMTP:megamax@abacom.com] > Sent: Friday, July 23, 1999 11:28 AM > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: Re: [Leica] why leica? > > At 09:44 +0100 23/07/99, Guy Bennett wrote: > >can you say, concisely, why you do use leica? what is it exactly about > >these cameras that appeals to you? > > --> it is very unlikely a novice would be in a position > to appreciate the finer things Leica brand products > can bring to a seasoned photographer. > --> "professionals" often have to "make do" with what > the boss thinks is good enough to get the job done, > the invoice paid. > --> why get a BMW when a Honda gets you there, > seems to be a general philosophy. > --> some Leica people possibly get it as a fetish, > a fantasy come true, an identity factor, a token of self-reward, > a status symbol, others go for it knowing fully > the upsides and downsides of the product, > pay Leica premium prices because the results usually > justify the extra expense and finally rest assured > their work, their art, their photo time is likely > to reach a higher degree of satisfaction with Leica. > --> notice: "a token of self-reward", that one is MY > personal motivation, as photo related equipment goes. > --> I suppose a Canon A2E with I.S. zoom is a good thing > to many people, and I truly appreciate it for what it is > and what it can do, but a point and shoot would bring > as much satisfaction to me when people ask me to > "take a photo or two". The Konica Hexar is getting closer. > The good old Nikon FM2 is a good camera, too. > A Carl Zeiss Contarex probably would get a very high note > if it was still available, ... alas. > > That leaves LEICA: > You want a real, fine photo instrument ? > You have grown beyond the photo basics and auto-focus? > You have come to compose an image on instinct and art? > You have come to a point where you don't mind slow speed > films and enjoy their other qualities ? > Your budget alllows for it (more or less) ? > Photography is a consuming passion and you are well read > on many of the great photography masters of all time > and can appreciate and discriminate even amongst their > very best shots? > You attend photo exhibits and you drool to achieve > such high quality images? > You appreciate high quality goods for what they are? > You have evolved a personal photo style that photo literate > friends recognize at first sight and that stands on its own > with knowledgeable stangers or art directors? > You don't necessarily mind the "others do it, why don't you" > mentality and have long ago decided to go your own way > in life and simply enjoy your photo hobby for a relaxing moment > in a very busy, involving, hectic, professional life? > > These, Guy, seem to be a few of the motivations that > get people to buy into Leica brand. It took me some time > to realize why the darn things are so expensive but it grew > on me. I can point to alternates, as I did above, and I think they > stand as "good stuff", but there is a time for a Leica > in one's life and I can truly wish for you that such a privilege > has landed for you. > > Perhaps some get such items for social approval and psychological > security, but the product performs in positive predictable fashion. > Some do criticize this or that but they really fail to allow > themselves to become aware of the shortfalls of competing brands > as we stand in 1999 and business conditions have become quite > demanding. > > Perhaps there are a few Leica customers who aren't satisfied. > The percentages must be very low. As former store manager & rep > (with an obvious serious input to make the service department > perform and personally help out to make sure things ran as > smoothly as possible when equipment failed), such customers, > a high percentage of people who experience problems with > high end brands, or non-problems, simply can't be satisfied > and demand of others what they themselves can't deliver on > in their own lines of business. > > So, weighing the product, the enduring value, the serious effort > that's Leica philosophy and business praxis, the competition's > present day real life company philosophies and business practices, > I would indeed try my best at getting you to consider and buy > into Leica brand products. > > Leica is here to stay. It's a company that has had difficult > times, it's not all that big, but it managed to get through > demanding market conditions in the past, and, this very > year, have made an astounding come back, company wise, > and new products are on their way. > The premium models, the Leica M-line and the SLR series, > and ancillary products will stay but, as will become clear shortly, > intermediate markets will soon have to contend with > outstanding next generation general consumer Leica models that will > further contribute to rectify Leica's corporate financial > picture, and that of its world-wide dealers. In April, > Leica shares hit a very low point: they have now resumed > a quite healthy level, reflecting the confidence of investors, > the larger ones having access to inside info that got them > to calm down... So, that means Leica is likely to be more > aggressive in market segments it had poor market share > before, simply on the strength of what's coming our way > in "general public" offerings that will add to their excellent > current models. > > To my mind, a completely new Leica Z3X level (above the Z2X) > of variants and a unique, one-of-a-kind prosumer AF/AE rangefinder, > with dedicated high grade Leica optics, some patented for new > science, > not a M-line baby, definitely more than a point-and-shoot, > are soon to come our way, along with revolutionary lenses > of which the current Leica-M 35mm ASPH f/2 Summicron > can only be a forerunner. > > So, I hope I have been more useful than just "Leica-babbling", > and that, whatever you do, that some day, you'll enjoy your > Leica camera (or system) to its fullest potential. > > All the best ! > > Andre Jean Quintal > > > > > > > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > > "Of course, everybody knows pigs rule this World." > > Miss Piggy, in a private interview > leading to her authorized life story. >