Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/12/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I am quite happy to be wrong, just I doubt it ;-) Are you saying that I am not a Leica lover? john > -----Original Message----- > > John you're just a Love and Leica lovers will hope you're wrong. > > Mark William Rabiner > Photography > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/lugalrabs/ > > > > > > I think you will find that few (anybody?) who will be backing Mark's > > view for the Leica resurgence in the pro/photojournalist market..... > > > > john > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> > >> Time will tell. Shall we set a date and start a LUG pool? > >> > >> Sent from my Verizon Wireless Phone > >> > >> ----- Reply message ----- > >> > >> I agree Frank the M8 and 9 were a great thing for Leica and a success > >> from many angles. Has kept them in the game and selling lenses and > >> making a profit. They only area it has been less successful is its > >> market has not included top visible pros so they were forced to do > >> some deal with Magnum to pay them to use the gear and it was an > awkward PR move. > >> As I said I am hoping and I do believe it will be true that the > >> Digital M with its CMOS sensor and ability to match current DSLR'S in > >> iso range and everything else will change that. We'll see like in the > >> 1990s a fair amount of top shooters using them. One in every pack. > >> As it stands now we are not seeing a fair amount of top shooters > >> using them not present company excluded. So that will be nice when > >> that is no longer the case. > >> > >> Leica has always depended on the fact that though it may be called > >> antiquated by the madding masses it has been the whole time used by a > >> select group of very top pros and very top amateurs. But the m8 m9 > >> era did not include this. > >> > >> I am excited about the New Leica Digital numberless M and where Leica > >> is headed. > >> > >> By the way I've not heard anything about the S system not working out > >> in any way. I think its way too early to tell and all signs point to > >> its taking over the modern photo universe and leaving no prisoners. I > >> think it will significantly edge into the Fuji Hasselblad medium > >> format world. As seen when we watched Steve McCurry shoot in Rio the > >> babes and interesting women. > >> > >> Mark William Rabiner > >> Photography > >> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/lugalrabs/ > >> > >> > >>> From: Frank Dernie <Frank.Dernie at btinternet.com> > >>> Reply-To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org> > >>> Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2012 09:25:16 +0000 > >>> To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org> > >>> Subject: Re: [Leica] Cameras Real Pros Use > >>> > >>> The digital Leica Ms have been a fantastic success for Leica. They > >>> have been in great demand, with months of waiting lists and the > >>> increase in demand has doubled the used value of some of the lenses. > >>> The thing that has been a massive failure for Leica has been their > >>> reflex cameras. However good they are they have never sold in > >>> sufficient quantity to recoup design, development and tooling costs. > >>> Being loyal to their R customers nearly bankrupted the company, so > >>> they were absolutely right (disappointingly) to eventually drop the R. > >>> In the quantities a Leica reflex is likely to sell the S2 is perhaps > >>> a good choice. Dearer to develop and make than a 36x24 DSLR, but > >>> probably not by much, yet possible by virtue of the cache of its > >>> bigger sensor to sell at a price which gives half a chance of > >>> washing its face financially. I hope they sell sufficient of them. > >>> The Nikon F was a watershed camera. It has a massively crude mirror > >>> and shutter assembly but, guess what, nobody cared and it was solid > >>> and relatively inexpensive with excellent lenses. It changed > >>> everything. > >>> FD > >>> > >>> On 30 Nov, 2012, at 22:51, Mark Rabiner <mark at rabinergroup.com> > wrote: > >>> > >>>> Leica distanced itself from its large loyal fan base in 1963 after > >>>> the Nikon F took over in very few years after that it was a niche > >>>> market which appealed to connoisseurs. > >>>> Its had 50 years expense in not being on the top of the market but > >>>> the bottom. Of the mass market that is. Its fairly happy being > >>>> where it > >> was. > >>>> Problem was with the non total success of the digital M's it went > >>>> lower. > >>>> Now I think with the digital numberless M its back to where it was > >>>> in the 90's. Very small but very much there. > >>>> > >>>> Mark William Rabiner > >>>> Photography > >>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/lugalrabs/ > >>>