Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/11/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>>> It's not even that nice of a cap. A front cap (14133) for $40! Who's kidding who? It's just molded plastic. If Leica can't farm out the manufacture of plastic lens caps so that they could be sold for less than $40 the company DESERVES to go out of business . . . Bob ($40 for a stinking lens cap!?) McEowen<<< Yeah, and then consider my earlier argument that an Olympus Stylus Epic embodies the true virtues of the LTM Leicas of the '20s and '30s--small, portable, handy, competent, well designed, well made--plus at 6.5 ounces, it contains: an f/2.8 lens with two aspherical elements, a motor winder, autoloading, motorized rewind, a built in meter, and a built-in flash. And it goes for 2.5 times what the $40 Leica lenscap costs ($99). Consider that for a second--three plastic Leica lenscaps cost MORE than an Olympus Stylus Epic. I don't know about you, but that seems absurd to me. It would be different if the Leica lenscaps looked like they used to--beautifully finished metal with "Leica" in embossed script. The lenscap on the 50mm Elmar I've got on the way, I could see paying $40 for. (Take a look at my "new" lens at: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=193503985 ) THEN you could say, well, I prefer the quality of the metal lenscap and I'm willing to pay $40 to get it. But it's just the same cheap piece of plastic that everybody else uses. You've all been arguing price and market acceptance on the LUG lately, but what about keeping UP the quality as another prerequisite for continued success?? You can charge a high price and succeed if the perceived quality is really unobtainable anywhere else. And it doesn't really matter if it's practical...as long as it appeals. - --Mike