Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/08/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Lawrence Zeitlin wrote: > > > I'm shocked, shocked to learn that Leica elves in Wetzlar do not make > all Leica branded products. In my photo closet I have a "Leica" > Digilux by Fuji, a "Leica" 90 mm lens by Wollensak, a "Leica CL" by > Minolta, a "Leica" meter by Gossen. My wife has a "Leica" Digilux by > Panasonic. Naturally Leica permitted all these companies to put the > Leica name on their products out of pure altruism. > > But does putting a German premium optical name on a consumer product > do any good? My nephew, who manages a Best Buy store in Plano, Texas > says no. Most people buying consumer grade digital cameras know the > names, Sony, Panasonic, and Canon. That's what they ask for. They > couldn't care less about those sausage sounding German brand names of > a photo generation long past. Leica, Zeiss, and Schneider labels may > lend a product credibility to photographers of a certain age but real > photographers don't buy P&S digitals. It's like GM putting the name > Dusenberg on a Chevrolet. Who would believe it? More important, who > cares? > > Larry Z Larry, Or the Stupidity of Daimler-Benz putting the name Zeppelin on a Mercedes, or VW putting the name Horch on an Audi. WTF cares? Jerry > >