Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/12/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]A few years back the kind folks in the NY lug invited me to give a talk at the Institute for Contemporary Photography. After the lecture, a guy from Leica came up to me and handed me his card saying "Call me, we could use someone like you" -- I called, he didn't call back, and it fell off my radar. I realize now that if Leica goes down the tubes it is entirely because I was not more persistant about that phone call. Had they offered me a job, I would have immediately suggested that they partner with Casio or some other low-rent company making a 2 megapixel point and shoot. We would have pulled one of those craptastic cameras apart and glued it onto the back of an M6. It would have jutted out about an inch and a quarter from the back of your camera and produced mediocre images and if you peeled off the LEICA sticker you could probably see "made in china" on it, but we would have sold millions of them. All the Leica owners would have said "look at this! a digital back for my M3! The world is a marvelous place!" they'd take a few photos at birthday parties and the back would run out of batteries that they'd neglect to replace, but on the shelf, it would look pretty good and people would go about their business. Meanwhile, using the massive influx of cash, Leica would have instituted my MasterVorkenzee: The Leica Young Photographers Program where we would sell re-badged Nikon D70's with a Leica R sticker on the front at prices about 30% higher than the actual D70 but about 1/4 the retail price of the Leica R10d (which is how the rest of us would be buying them), all these kids would grow up thinking that Leica was the Shiznitt and right now we'd be putting out our third Digital Rangefinder which would actually be 12 megapixels, thin as a IIIA, no flair or magenting, and it would work like a dream. sorry i let you down people. kc