Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jeffrey, like you I have no idea why there is a delay on the Zeiss lenses out of the Cosina factories. I have 2 theories - wild guesses really: 1. Erwin Puts has written that his tests of CV lenses show that they are built with greater tolerances than equivalent Leica lenses. The optimist in me hopes that the delay is due to Zeiss Quality Contol insisting on tighter tolerances than what they are receiving in initial samples. Hopefully, that is a good part of what the higher price for a Zeiss lens is paying for & it would answer Zeiss critics who say that these are just re-badged Cosina lenses. It would be understandable that there could be these kinds of start-up issues in getting Cosina & Zeiss on the same page in terms of what Zeiss is expecting & what they contracted for. This would be a better & more efficient process than the other alternative, which would be to release new product prematurely before everything is buttoned down & to have to deal with a recall or just numerous customer complaints & warranty claims. Not only would this be costly, but it would be terrible PR for a new venture & new product line which needs to establish its reputation against stiff competition. 2. The pessimist (or realist) in me just assumes that it is a matter of Cosina biting off more than it could chew. They are already under production with their own new product line - the R2A not being due for another month. And maybe they just couldn't handle this increased volume of production. Just my best guess. Chhers, Bill