Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/03/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The M8 has a more limited audience than Leicas of the past. That must be a challenge for Leica. The M8 makes a lot of sense for someone who will photograph a lot before the warranty expires or before a better alternative comes along. But it's not like a film M that you could justify buying even if you were a weekend photographer. You knew the film M would require little maintenance and probably hold its value over time. A lot of people bought film Ms and hardly used them. And film M's still have value today. Even my 50-year-old plus film M is still a working camera. With a Noct attached and my favorite BW film inside, it is still without peer. I can't duplicate the image quality with software (although maybe someone out there can). Gone, too, it seems is the limited edition market for Leica. I wonder if we'll ever see a limited edition digital M. That would be good news because it would mean digital was reaching maturity. I used to scoff at things like Ostrich skin and Titanium shell on the M6, but deep down I secretly wanted to own one. DaveR