Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/09/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]BIG CHANGES LIKELY FOR LEICA By Frank Van Riper Special to Camera Works Big changes may be in store for Leica Camera AG, the venerable German optical company that pioneered 35mm photography nearly a century ago. Under new CEO Hanns-Peter Cohn, Leica may soon incorporate some popular, user-friendly electronic assists into its hitherto all-manual M-series rangefinder cameras. In their stripped-down, gadget-free glory these cameras, epitomized by the current Leica M6, are widely viewed - with justification - as the finest, most beautifully made 35mm cameras in the world. But incorporating something like aperture-priority into a Leica M6, though a big deal for a tradition-bound company like Leica, is small potatoes in an industry that routinely stuffs electronics by the tubful into every new SLR body offered. The really big change will come when and if Leica finally makes the leap into medium format. Spurred in part by Swedish camera-maker Hasselblad's recent introduction of its XPan 35mm rangefinder/panorama camera - a move that threatens to cost Leica customers - the German firm is beginning to look seriously at trying to take market share away from its Swedish competitor by introducing its own high-end entry into the hot medium-format market. . . . Full article at: http://washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/photo/galleries/essays/index.htm Found from Paul's link . . Paul Chefurka wrote: > http://washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/photo/galleries/essays/090800.htm >