Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/02/12

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Spec sheets and obsolesence (was: M7 wish list)
From: Dave Munroe <dmunroe@vcd.hp.com>
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 1998 20:16:48 -0800

Dan Cardish wrote:

>  But when its features are compared in a checklist with other
> cameras, it LOOKS obsolete.

Superficially, yes.  But checklists and specification sheets
are mostly sales tools.  From the point of view of the film,
the only thing it sees is the focal length, focus, aperture,
and shutter speed.

That's not to say that such things as "rapid wind" levers or
built in meters are not useful, but once you've got a dozen
items on the spec sheet, there's a limit to the usefulness of
those successive items.


> If it never existed, no designer in his/her right mind would
> propose such a camera.

The magic here, is that such a camera would always come into
existence, solely *because* of its simplicity.

- -Dave