Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/09/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]What is a baby speed graphic? trish ternahan@gentlelens.net > From: Marc James Small <msmall@roanoke.infi.net> > Reply-To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Date: Mon, 03 Sep 2001 14:06:31 -0400 > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: [Leica] SERVICE! > > At 10:19 AM 9/3/01 -0700, Ted Grant wrote: > >> >> It's general practice to look after professionals first, Leica, Canon or >> Nikon and if there is gear or service techs available for rush amateur >> service it happens. Some may not believe that, but that's the way it is. >> Again it's the facts of life! >> >> As I suggested above, buy two camera bodies. Most amateur photographers I >> know eventually have two bodies for any number of reasons, film types, lens, >> whatever. > > Two comments. > > First, Nikon destroyed the professional market-share held by Leitz and > Zeiss Ikon purely through setting up a responsive professional network, and > only did this because of Joel Ehrenreich's foresight and genius. > Professionals shifted in droves; in the 1980's, when Nikon had its > financial horns pulled in by the Mitsubishi combine (yeah, yeah, the same > guys who brought us the Zero Fighter), Canon jumped in and filled the gap, > and the professional Nikon/Canon split went from something like 80% Nikon > to 80% Canon in a matter of a few years. Nikon had to reinvigorate their > professional support before they started to fight back, and they have yet > to supplant Canon as the Top Dog. So, yes, this professional support is > vital. (Zeiss Ikon is long gone, in measure due to its arrogance; > Rolleiflex lost out when the TLR was forgotten as the prime photographic > tool it is.) > > Second, I am an amateur who does an occasional pro shoot. I have two Leica > M bodies available at any given moment (an M3 DS and an M6, at the moment, > with a IIIc for a back-up). I also have a zillion other cameras available, > ranging from a Baby Speed Graphic, three Rollieflex TLR's (2.8GX, 2.8F, > Automat, Type III), two Contaflex bodies, six or seven Contaflex bodies, > Ikoflices, Super Ikontas, a Hasselblad, lots of Prakticas, &c &c and yada > yada yada. My point is that I have ample tools if something breaks, which > means that almost nothing EVER breaks -- Harry Fleenor has my Rollei 35S at > the moment, and I have a Werra 3 and a Praktica FX which need repaired, but > these are hardly prime tools of my photography. The Leicas, the Rolleiflex > TLR's, the Hasselblad, these ARE my tools, and they just don't break -- but > only because I have back-ups! > > (I have had a Leica body go west on me immediately before a pro shoot, on > ONE occasion. I simply picked up the spare and did the job. No hu-hu.) > > Marc > > msmall@roanoke.infi.net FAX: +540/343-7315 > Cha robh bąs fir gun ghrąs fir! >