Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/06/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Some people appreciate having and using the best and with finance it anyway they can. Maybe not super rich you can take a long time to pay off a Mercedes. And you can drive one for a long time. There are people apparently such as yourself who seem to always just want to spend less finding something a little similar and cheaper. A Chevy will also get you to the supermarket. For every premium product there is a mid price option and often a low price option. All kinds of options. Pick your price point. A Chevy cost what a Chevy cost; not what a Mercedes cost and for real logical reasons. Anybody with an interest in Leica knows that its been a premium product for a long long time. You don't save money getting one. Leica is not here to make you happy. We'd love it if we could have a new M10 for 3 grand. If an X2 cost 80o bucks. I'd be happy. Leica would be broke. I think Leica needs to stay happy doing what its been doing for a long long time. Making a second to none premium product in smaller amounts at a premium price. I does do a thing with Panasonic putting their name on it and selling them at much cheaper prices than an M. - - from my iRabs. Mark Rabiner http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/lugalrabs/springdays/ > From: Douglas Nygren <douglasnygren at yahoo.com> > Reply-To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org> > Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2012 16:54:35 -0700 (PDT) > To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org> > Subject: Re: [Leica] Why Leica is opening up so many stores > > Leica thinks it can be like Apple and have stand alone stores. > Maybe it can, but they Leica isn't Apple. Apple had a big followingbefore > it > started to run its own stores. > While Leica may have lost dealers, it's hard to imagine a dealer?buying > into > the Leica system. What does that cost, half a million?Is there that much > profit in new cameras? No. The win is in sellingused Leica gear.Dealers > traditionally carry a broader range of product than just one line.In New > York, > a dealer may be able to make it with one line of cameras,namely Leica. But > can > a dealer in Cincinnati make it that way? > Given the giant leap in Leica prices, how many of us are going to buy?new > Leica gear? That means Leica is going to have to develop a newmarket--one > beyond the collectors who have one of everything Leica foreach of their > homes.? > People like us, I assume, will be lured away by camera manufacturerswho > produce a great product in range finder form. Think Fuji. Think the xpro 2. > As I've written here before, as Leica increaes its prices, it opens itself > up > to?be undersold: Fuji, Olympus, Sony come to mind.? > Then again, maybe Leica isn't thinking long-term. Maybe it's just thinking > American, which is to say short-term. Drive up the prices, increase profit > margins, look good on paper, make an IOP killings and cash in.? > Leica might reply: howwash. We sell everything we make in a bad economy. > Think > what it will be like, wenn alles wieder in Butter ist, when everything is > good > again. They may have a point. > I'd feel better about their future if lurking in the wings was an > autofocus M > with movie capability. Who know, maybe there is. Who knows, maybe they will > introduce a mini M to sell to consumers the way Canon and Nikon does. They > may > have "miracle" products in the pipeline, but given their history of > trailing > the market, this may be more than a fantasy. > For me, Leica is bcoming less interesting while Fuji is becoming more > interesting. The new Nikon catches my eye as does the Canon 5D Mark III > with > its high ISOs and silent mode. As it is, the M9 sounds noisy to me like the > SLRs of yore.? > It just seems to me Leica is no longer looking to photographers to buy its > product. It is becoming a fashion statement. Pity is how many fashionistas > will appreciate what fine glass they posses.? > MFG-Doug > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information