Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/07/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 96-07-14 16:36:29 EDT, you write: << For example, starting in a month or two, there are going to be some serious >sales on NEW R-7 cameras...about $1500 for a NEW body. The Germans are apparently trying to get rid of some inventory. >Cordially, >Jack Hamilton >Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA Interesting, Jack, because I heard over a month ago from a Shutterbug advertiser, that there would be $1600 NEW R7's. Close enough to your news that it bumps it up a bit on the credibility list. -- Roger Beamon, Naturalist & Photographer >> Jack and Roger: Maybe Leica USA is starting to bring some of their prices down to a more reasonable level. Did anyone read Roy Moss's Editorial in the LHSA Quarterly journal _The Viewfinder_? In this editorial "Leica Pricing Needs Review", Moss makes some excellent points, essentially saying that Leica is pricing themselves out of existence. New USA warranteed products are out of the reach of all but the most well heeled of the well heeled. I commend this editorial to everyone's attention. I agree with his conclusions....for example, the new 70-200 APO Zoom: I'm sure it is a great lens, but is it 6 and a half times better than, say, the 80-200 ED-AF Nikkor? Not likely. Maybe someone at Leica USA and Leica GMBH is listening. Or maybe they are staring to unload stocks to make way for the R 7.2......or the R8?! JayPax@aol.com