Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/02/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I am confused by this series of moves for several reasons. First, as a business professor, this move does not make sense because it degrades the value of the Leica brand. Leica has always been associated with high quality, high end products. Olympus, Kodak and Panasonic are considered "prosumer" at best. Panasonic benefits; Leica does not. Second, as a photographer, I have followed what is happening in the camera field. We see that Konica/Minolta has left the camera field. In my opinion, Pentax is next to go. Olympus is not strong. I am not sure off the attractiveness of the 4/3 standard (especially since the big boys are not playing in it). Third, the reviews on the olympus systems ((as seen in dpreview) have not been that outstanding. This seems to be a good system with low ISO settings but one that deteriorates at the higher ISO levels. ' In short, I am not convinced of the long term validity of the 4/3 standard. I am not sure that Leica does itself any benefit by aligning itself with this standard. Past history tells us that when there are several standards, only one or two will emerge as the dominate standard. In a world dominated by Canon and Nikon, I am not sure of the long term viability of this standard. I may be wrong but history would argue against the 4/3 standard. Steven A. Melnyk Department of Marketing & Supply Chain Management Michigan State University melnyk@msu.edu