Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/11/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>>>Siver-halide based still photography is one of the few fields where professional-grade equipment does not cost much more than consumer-grade equipment. Have you looked at the pricetags of Arriflex, or other professional motion-picture equipment? You will quickly see that Leicas, which cost perhaps merely an order of magnitude more than what a normal lay person would consider reasonable for a camera, is extremely reasonable in comparison.<<< I don't consider Leicas pro cameras. More non-pros use them. And perhaps the pro who use them are using them with their "artist / amateur" sides. We have pros reading our magazine, but I get the sense that they read it--and do darkroom work--not for professional reasons, but out of a genuine love of photography. I think perhaps the pros who use Leica are also this way. Incidentally, most real working pros I know have $20K minimum invested in equipment; studio pros, $50K minimum, usually more. Not trying to be argumentative here, just throwing in an additional opinion. - --Mike