Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/12/06

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Leica Users digest V13 #83
From: Hans-Peter.Lammerich@t-online.de (Hans-Peter.Lammerich)
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 19:15:28 +0100

Finally, I would like to conclude my message with an additional idea for an 
"economy Leica M". There are many M users who own only one lens, usually a 35mm 
or a 50mm. There are many M users who use two, three or more bodies with a 
particular lens being permanently attached to each body. So there should be a 
market for a Leica M with a fixed lens and a potential for substantial savings 
in production cost:

no frame selector, simplified finder and frames, preferably with magnification  
being optimised for the fixed lens installed,

no cost for lens and body bayonet

rangefinder, center and focus adjustment could be done in one step and with   
higher tolerances, instead of two steps for body and lens separately and with   
tighter tolerances,

focal plane shutter could be replaced by an aperture plane shutter (from the 
shelf, mass produced, cheap, low noise, 1/500" flash synch, plenty of space in 
the body for electronics, integrated winder etc., if you really want that)

In principle Leica should be able to produce the "fixed lens M" at the cost of 
the respective interchangeable lens (or slightly above that). What do you think 
about this?

Hans-Peter