Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/02/22

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Subject: Re: Mr Erwin Puts
From: colin <colinmi@fast.net>
Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 08:00:59 -0600

Don Bledsoe wrote:
> 
> > From: Paul T. Collura <pcollura@epix.net>
> 
> > I couldn't agree with you more. Thank you for your fine treatise on the
> state of the Viewfinder and the evolving dichotomy between collectors
> ,users<<
> 
> I recently joined the Leica Historical Society of America.  In doing so I
> also sent for the last 3 years issues of the Viewfinder, which I have been
> reading for a few weeks now.  The Viewfinder seems to have a significant
> number of articles addressing the use of the Leica camera, and maybe as
> many aimed at history.  They also feature new items from Leica.  I see
> nothing there fueling the "dichotomy" you speak of.  Most of the articles
> seem to be written by Leica users, not the hard-core collector cadre others
> imaginatively blame for the perceived parting of the ways.  If there is a
> dichotomy it seems to me it is being pushed by the so-called hard-core
> users, not the collectors.  In other words it seems to be something from
> the minds of the so-called hard-core users.
> 
> I am not a collector, although I have a few old Leicas in beautiful
> condition.  I enjoy using my Leicas, though only one or two to any heavy
> extent, and also enjoy the history.  I see nothing wrong with collectors
> practicing their hobby and preserving pristine samples of the beauty of the
> Leica line.  How many cameras has Leica made over the years?  A couple
> million maybe?  I suspect that there are a lot more user cameras out there
> than there are collector cameras hoarded away by those pesky collectors,
> which is something the hard-core users seem to anguish over.
> 
> A Leica camera should be used however the owner desires it to be used.  If
> that use is to not be used, so what?  Is he/she depriving us of our use?  I
> don't think so.  If there is a person here who claims they can't find a
> Leica at a reasonable price because of the collectors, then they are likely
> just to lazy to get out and look in the right places.
> 
> The problems that Leica users are experiencing, or seem to complain about,
> are not a result of the collectors.  If anything the collector is helping
> the user by taking old Leicas out of circulation.  The problems are the
> result of other users not buying Leicas because other cameras have the
> features they want at the price they want to pay.  If the users were
> demanding more from Leica, while also buying more, there would be more, but they are not.  

and more...

> My 2 cents
> Don


Good Post, Don.

Colin