Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/07/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]My point is speculating ad-nauseum on the 6 bits digital M lens encoding is less useful than even debating the merits of silver vs. black :-) At 07:42 PM 7/13/2006, you wrote: >Surely you jest. Compared to Canon and Nikon, Leica is no more than a flea >on an elephant. As for losing it in the 60s, it was Leica that was the >loser. In 1963 Leica dominated the expensive 35 mm camera market, selling >nearly four times as many cameras as Nikon. By 1966 the SLR emerged as the >preferred camera form and Nikon's sales were half again greater than >Leica's and Canon's sales were growing fast. Both companies read the tea >leaves (financial reports), abandoned the RF camera and never looked back. >I agree that the RF market was so small that only one niche player could >survive, and that on a marginal basis. If there is a place for RF film >cameras it is disappearing as fast as the ice in my gin and tonic in >today's 90 degree weather. Except for a few of us nostalgia loving old >farts, the Leica film camera's day is over. The digital M means that even >Leica agrees. > >Larry Z // richard (This email is for mailing lists. To reach me directly, please use richard at imagecraft.com)