Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Isn't this whole argument a moot point if Zeiss is not committed to the program for the long term? The worst thing that can happen is that Zeiss produces stunning lenses, then, after the first year ( or whatever short time frame you wish to insert here) decides there are not enough 35mm users out there, and folds up shop. My concern is not the quality of the lenses ( 85 or 15) but rather the long term commitment to the M lens lineup. They have not offered a film camera made in Germany since the Contax or Contarex or Contaflex ( I forget which) ;They have lost Hasselblad ( well, in truth, Hasselblad (or the market) decided that 6x6 was pass?, and went to digital; and to be honest, the sales of film cameras is in fast decline. Some day a young ( read that as Harvard MBA) will go to the boss and ask what all the R+D is being spent on.. a declining market? Then the accountants will get into the fray, and the next thing you will see is the lack of anything further for the M mount. My prediction ( that no one asked for) :Get the lenses when you can... they are not going to last long in production. Argue about quality lp/mm or any other techie stuff you wish to argue about later. Frank Filippone red735i@earthlink.net