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Subject: RE: [Leica] Digital Back - I like the first step!
From: "bdcolen" <bdcolen@earthlink.net>
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 12:43:29 -0400

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From: owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
[mailto:owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us] On Behalf Of Frank
Farmer
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 12:09 PM
To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
Subject: Re: [Leica] Digital Back - I like the first step!


Greetings all,

I also have to agree with Doug and Ed.  For several reasons:

First, I don't even own a R camera and only have one M6TTL.  But the
idea of being able to switch from a digital SLR to a film SLR is
attactive to me.  Mainly because I could use Leica glass, which I've
come to know and love just as everyone else has, without limitation.  I
switched to the M from a sizeable Nikon system and have enjoyed the
switch.  However, I do, at times, miss using some of the features of my
F100 .  For that reason, I've been in the market (just snooping really)
for a SLR to use for Macro work.  Until now, I'd been considering Contax
cameras for this purpose.  However, with the intro of a digital back for
the R8/9(whether I use it or not) Leica has made their SLR line more
attractive to me because the option of going to a DSLR is there.
Expensive, but there.
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So let me understand this - you switched from a Nikon system to an M
system and enjoyed the switch? Okay, I can certainly understand that,
particularly as the M is more compact, the lenses are much smaller, and
the rangefinder offers a whole different way of seeing. But you find you
miss some of the Nikon features, but you'll now switch to a Leica SLR
system that doesn't have many of the features, is much more expensive,
and will probably not offer the same digital quality 18 months from now
that a Nikon - or certainly Canon - system will offer for less money?\
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Speaking of expensive, the argument about the cost of the back, coming
from this group, is less than pursuading.  Granted, we don't all have
+/- $7,000.00 to drop on a camera and back, but come on folks - Leicas
are EXPENSIVE!  Even electronic ones. They always have been and will
continue to be hence forth and forevermore.  Too bad really.  But a $200
rewind knob for the MP?  I think they hit the reasonableness target much
closer to the bull's eye on the Digital Modul R than on the Leicavit - M
or the rewind crank.  Now, I'm not saying that Leica should just charge
the stratospheric prices willy nilly.  I know they have costs and
profits to worry about and they aren't a giant company with seeminly
bottomless resources like Canon, for example.  So, I understand - to a
degree.  
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These days you can get a mint- M6 TTL for, what, $1150? That is a FAR
cry from a used R body and strap-on digital back for apx $6000. So yes,
it makes sense for people to be questioning the cost. Not everyone on
this list buys Leicas as whim purchases. For many people here it takes
real sacrifice to pay these kinds of prices. But in the case of the M,
there is NO real competition, much less something that's arguably
better. With a digital R that will NOT be the case - no matter how great
the glass is. I believe even Mr. Putts, who can hardly be called
unbiased, waxes eloquent over the best Canon glass.
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Basically, my hopes mirror those of Ed.  Mainly, that this is not
actaully the finished product.  Really, it sounded pretty good to me
already and I'm sure they will do a good deal of refining and tweaking
before it hits Photokina.  But, I say "way to go Leica."  It seems like
they were sinking rapidly in the world of digital and while this will
not put them in the lead in that market, it will sustain them, in my
opinion, for the near future.  It will also offer them a platform from
which to expand both their digital and film SLR products without
limiting either endeavour.  What they do after that is up to them.
Hopefully, they will continue to work on new products and new lenses for
both R and M.  These are just my ramblings.  

Let the flames begin . . . ;-)
Frank
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Not flame - :-) - but as someone wisely pointed out yesterday, what
you're hearing about now is most likely going to be what you get - if
you're lucky. ;-) If Leica starts changing the specs you will probably
be in a retirement home before the damn product ever reaches the market.

Best,

B. D.

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From: "caliguri@rcn.com" <caliguri@rcn.com>
Sent: 06/25/03 05:10 PM
To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
Subject: [Leica] Digital Back - I like the first step!

> 
> Well -
I have to agree with Doug Herr - in essence, I don't think it will be
the 
same back you will be able to buy next september. I think it's more than

a starting point, but not a finished product.  This is Leica's way of 
saying ' Hey - we are on this - we won't abandon you R shooters who 
want a digital back -- this is NOT a finished product, but it will be by

Photokina.' It may be very different by the time it hits the street . I
think it 
will be. But I LOVE the idea - I'll dedicate a body to it! No one will
be 
switching backs in the heat of a sports shoot. SD cards will be the 
same capacity as CF cards (if they stay with SD cards!), and a finder 
screen masked off with a 'shaded' area would be great! Like the M, you 
can see what's coming in and out of the frame. I'm glad they are not 
just talking, but showing, what's developing behind the scenes. Then 
again, they can't win can they? Tell us what's going on and show 
products in the pipeline, and people complain - keep it secret, but just

say it's on the way, and people complain ;  loose - loose situation for 
Leica there. Meantime, film gets better and better as well! I'm pretty 
happy about the whole ordeal. Looks like they have a good thing on it's 
way!
Ed

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