Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Frank, of course I was quoting from the manufacturer's propaganda. My point wasn't that it was right, but that it was NIKON propaganda - not Zeiss, Cosina, or Hasselblad. Attacks here have singled out the ZI when in fact their choice of materials is the choice of the industry for their highest level of products - Leica R9, Canon EOS 1v, Nikon F6. They are all staking their reputations on this material - not with ordinary consumers who throw away their equipment, but with the professional community who buy their most expensive products & who expect them to work in harsh envronments & to endure. I know that you have way more experise in this area than I do, and I know that magnesium alloys have the advantage of saving weight which is attractive to manufacturers, but tell me why they are all flocking to thismaterial like lemmings? And why are their numerous websites out there that say the opposite of you in terms of strength & elasticity? Are their various alloys that may have different properties? Leica has a fairly extensive explanation on their website of the expense that they went to in order to manufacture their magnesium covers in a way that would meet their product needs. Their are also numerous articles independent of PR departments that explain various treatments that have been developed to successfully inhibit corrosion. Are they all just puff pieces? Bill