Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]"B. D. Colen" <bdcolen@earthlink.net> Subject: RE: [Leica] Hexar RF announcement -wow wrote: >Tim, if it is a "CLE with a motor," it is one VERY expensive CLE with a >motor. Comment: e+ /mint used CLEs are selling for about US$900 (KEH) and if the Konica sells in the US (and Hong Kong) for about US$1200 (not about US$1800 as indicated in France) perhaps it is comparatively not so expensive for a new camera with motor drive. "Godfrey DiGiorgi <ramarren@bayarea.net> Subject: Re: [Leica] The new Konica hexar RF; take a look wrote: >Will Konica persevere with it the way Minolta did >not with the CLE? It's clearly well above and away from the price point of >everything else Konica makes in the photo world at present. Will it be >just another fine curiosity in 20 years, like the CLE is becoming now? Comment: Over the years, I have owned four CLEs and had the dried out cracked circuit board in my latest one replaced by Minolta Hong Kong just two years ago - in my view that is reasonable support for a Japanese camera out of production for - what ? - about 15 years. It does not in any way match what Leica does for support of their old cameras, I realize, but it is not bad either. I am hoping for an Aperture Preferred M mount compatible camera from someone before my last CLE gives up the ghost (in another 10 years or so). I also have 3 M6's but I really like the Ap Preferred Auto on the CLE - I use it especially with a summicron 35 Asp, twisting the lens a bit to bring up the 40mm lines and more recently using the Skopar 25 with DOF focussing and the 28mm frames lines for viewing. A great combo for street grab shots - much faster than I can use an M6! >On the other hand, I don't think it's particularly sensible to pooh pooh >this new camera before anyone has had a chance to see it, work with it, >and report as to how it works. That smacks of nothing but prejudice. >Godfrey I very much agree - and I am looking forward to all the comparisons between the Cosina, the Konica and hopefully the new M7, as well as a battery of new lens test comparisons from Erwin. I think we may be coming up to a new golden age for rangefinders and yes, I am going to continue to buy Leica glass - never mind what body it goes on! Howard Cummer. >