Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/08/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Speaking of the narrowing gap.... This image taken with the new full-frame Canon 5D and posted as a raw at dpreview, was shot at 3200 iso... http://img.dpreview.com/gallery/canoneos5d_preview/img_0128-raw-rit.jpg The question isn't the DMR and Leica's survival, but with Canon pushing this out the door at about 3K, it's every other company's ultimate survival.... On 8/28/05 11:42 AM, "Steven A. Melnyk" <melnyk@msu.edu> wrote: > I have just had a chance to review Erwin's comments on the DM-R and > frankly I am not too surprised. The long-term forecast for products > such as the DM--R is not good. Why? What we have in the DM-R is an > example of a hybrid technology. These products and the technology > that they are based typically represent a stop-gap measure. Examples > include the QBOF (the transition between the open hearth steel > furnace and the Basic Oxygen Furnace), the bias-ply radial, and the > steamship with sails. In each case, the product thrived for a short > period of time but ultimately they fail. They are replaced by > superior products and superior technology. > > In spite of how much we enjoy Leicas, their lenses and their > products, the reality is that for most photographers, the future is > digital, With new advances coming out as quickly as they have been, > increasingly the quality gap between film and digital is rapidly > closing. I have a number of Leicas (M5, M6 TTL, M7, R9). Yet, I no > longer use them as often. Whenever I go out, I find myself reaching > for my Canon 20D or my Nikon D2H. > > Frankly, I am not too optimistic about the DM-R. It is simply far > too little, too late, and too expense. My two cents worth. > > Steven A. Melnyk > Department of Marketing & Supply Chain Management > Michigan State University > melnyk@msu.edu > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information