Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Jan 23, 2005, at 9:14 AM, B. D. Colen wrote: > If Leica can put out a Leica quality $1500 body, and $750-$1500 > lenses, the move begs two questions - a. Why not just buy Cosina or > Zeiss? Personally I'm not too crazy about he Cosina/Zeiss. One thing is the shutter is louder and the Cosina at lest is not as well made. Not bad, just not as good... > Two, what the hell have they been doing ripping us off all these > years? ;-) Where are the pitchforks and torches? > 2. The landscape is not littered with people waiting to jump into the > world of film. The world of film is the Titanic with it's stern in the > air; most people have already made it into the digital boats, or have > slipped into the ocean, and there is a handful of diehards clinging to > the stern rail screaming "film forever!" The question is not how to > attract new masses to Leica, it's how to hang on to the fanboys (and > girls) and what kind of digital product to introduce to hopefully > capture a new user base. I agree with you on your Titanic comparison. The market for film based M cameras is going to continue to shrink and will mostly consist of artists, film diehards and Robert Capa impersonators, until someone tells them that he was a Contax man. I suppose the question is, how much more is it going to shrink? M shooters aren't exactly mainstream and even in this day and age I still run into a lot of people that lust after one. Personally I already own more bodies than I will be able to wear out in my lifetime, unless they are stolen, destroyed lost or I win the lottery. My body buying days are pretty much over same for lenses. I would like a 1.4/35 Summilux ASPH, but that's about it... > Oh, and as to the idea of an M that requires new lenses - good bleeping > luck. The only thing that will now draw people to a Leica digital RF - > well, will draw the people who are NOT prepared to buy everything Leica > builds simply because it has the name Leica on it - is a desire to use > the lenses in which they have invested so much money, and which are > clearly high quality. But an entirely new digital product that requires > all new lenses - at Leica prices? No way. Not sure sure about that. I really think there is a market for a professional level, full frame (or close) digital rangefinder. People dropped lots of cash on the Mamiya 7 series when it came out. I know a few people who shoot in the theater and film production, and they wouldn't mind a small, unobtrusive camera with fast lenses that puts out pro level images. Feli > B. D. ________________________________________________________ feli2@earthlink.net 2 + 2 = 4 www.elanphotos.com