Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/02/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Stephen Gandy wrote: <<<<<Yet, by brilliantly delaying the "Motor/winder's" introduction by a year or so, Leica created a Motor/winder scarcity. damn, it's one of the greatest photo cons of all time--and probably the only way they could sell a 2 fps winder>>>>>>> Hi Stephen, Gee sounds like you got a real mad on! :) Did you get out the wrong side of the bed this morning? :) We all appreciate your hang tough at this dastardly deal of a 2 fps winder and you're right. However I think they equate to the fact Leica's "R" are not used by the majority of sports photgraphers and the winder is really a lazy man's/woman's way of advancing film.:) A sort of convenience thing for mostly one eyed photographers. :) Now would you deprive an old fella from his winder which I believe will be like the Prince in Snow White when she sings, "Some day my Prince/winder will come!~" :) Actually I prefer the motor, but alas many more moons till the fall harvest when motors will be brought forth by the Great Pumpkin as they are hatched in the pumpkin patch! :) So even though I'm a <<< R8 gullible are getting excited about a miserable 2 fps winder which equals the blazing winder speed of Nikon's least inexpensive SLR ever >>>>>> I'm only keeping it long enough till the motor is available. :) <<<<Yet, by brilliantly delaying the "Motor/winder's" introduction by a year or so, Leica created a Motor/winder scarcity.>>>>> Stephen how could they create a scarcity if they hadn't come out in the first place? Steve you really are nicked about this aren't you! :) So just imagine how the R8 gang feel who expected motors at the same time they got the camera! It worked out that, after it finally sunk in to us that the iceberg punched a hole in the hull, we just threw-up our hands and started rowing our film manually and creating blisters on the thumb! :) Ok Stephie, just relax mon ami.:) We all understand you mean well and that you're right! Actually when you consider they designed a brand new camera from the ground up, that they didn't create a higher speed motor at the same time. They did do a great job with the rest of it, so it does open the door for a question of "why didn't you build one faster and why didn't you have it ready at the same time as the camera?" In the long run it quite probably cost them a number of sales in the beginning, but once the motors are available, I bet their camera and motor sales will increase by a major amount. Again I'll agree with you that, if we do not make them aware that when they are making improvements, please have all the bits to-gether and ready for delivery, before they say "Here you are folks the new and expected super whiz bang all everything Leica Tiger 88!":) oh well OK I'll stop. :) But Stephen you are right! :) Now relax. :) ted