Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/10/24

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Subject: [Leica] M8 and the Future
From: wooderson at gmail.com (Matt Powell)
Date: Tue Oct 24 18:41:31 2006
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On 10/24/06, Afterswift@aol.com <Afterswift@aol.com> wrote:
> Nathan,
>
> I have the gut feeling that the M8 will usher in a new Leica epoch. I think
> the breakout and cleanup hitter will be the M9, a full frame digital that 
> will
> take ALL M lenses. I also suppose it may only be a year away from the
> ballpark. Those powerful 24x36mm sensors are probably already in 
> production.
> You ain't seen nothin' yet.

The M8 appears to be a lovely camera, and it isn't even as overpriced
as I might have expected... but. As of today, I can run down to my
local Costco, pick up a Canon 5d and some crappy cheap lens (75-300, I
think), and eventually get it down to $2450 after $620 in rebates. Or
do it Amazon style if I don't want to pay tax. That's full-frame,
excellent image quality, great low-light performance, even Leica
lenses if I want 'em, for half of an M8.

Nikon's/Canon's prices will only get cheaper - and Leica is once more
in a position of being twice as expensive as the 'pro' competition. I
don't expect a new epoch of anything when you can buy a new M or half
of a Hyundai.

-- 
MP
wooderson@gmail.com

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