Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]- -----Original Message----- From: Greg Bicket <GBicket@email.msn.com> To: LUG <Leica-Users-Digest@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Date: Tuesday, October 13, 1998 9:37 AM Subject: R8 Loaner promotion >Hi LUG, > >Following some of the thoughts regarding the R8 loaner promotion, it occurs >to me that there have earlier been lots of comments that mirror my >experience with this body. The R8 is a big camera, and it seems a little >intimidating in its bulk sitting on the shelf in the camera store. Add a >winder, and this aspect is even more apparent. > >The great experience I am having with my R8 is due in no small part to the >camera's ergonomics once in hand. It almost feels like the shape of the >body is gripping back. Its weight goes from initially surprising to "Wow, >well balanced," once a lens is mounted. But these are impressions that only >take place after a few minutes of holding the camera. Satisfaction with the >camera's joint meter/shutter function, and impressions of the glass can only >come to those who USE this camera. And its appearance in initial >impressions is off putting to some. > >I think the R8 loaner program, with its incentive to use it, burn film with >it, and scrutinize those results is one of the most on-target, clever, >sell-camera promotions I've seen. Couldn't be better tailored to fit the R8 >reality. It suggests that Leica is really in tune with its products, >understands its marketplace, and is confident about what will happen when >the R8 gets into peoples' hands. The numbers will reveal whether it moves >R8 bodies in volume, but I think the promotion signals a much more market >focused marketing effort by Leica, and in my opinion, that is very good >news. > >If you haven't, go try an R8! There will never be a better time to get to >know the camera, no strings attached, and if you like it, they've coupled >all this with a U$400 rebate. But be advised; while close familiarity with >the R8 is not hazardous to your health, it may in many situations become >habit forming! > >Enjoy the light. > >Greg Bicket > >