Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/11/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Erwin Puts wrote: >Leica has trouble to deliver. True. Lost its innovative edge? Wait and see! Jim Brick replied: > I will indeed wait. Wait and buy. My interest is with thoroughbreds. Things > bred from the best blood through a long line. I am not remotely interested > in pacific rim knock-off's. I think of them like a fad. Interesting today, > not interesting tomorrow. > These knock-off's will not make the slightest perceptible dent in Leica's > market share. If anything, it will increase Leica's market share. Move > ex-Hexar M users to the real deal. The thoroughbred. Yes. Put simply: I bought an M because it is an M, both for what it offers and for what it does not. This does not mean that I would never own an M7 or Hexar-RF or Minolta "CL2000" (or whatever they call it) AS WELL AS an M2/4/6. Pared down to one camera, the one I keep is the M6 HM. It appeals on a large number of levels. The only limitations that I have encountered in my own photography stem from inherent limitations of the RF design and not from the camera's deficiencies. Yes faster loading would be a plus, but reliability is the most important thing here and my M has never failed to take on the leader correctly. Yes TTL flash would be nice but of course Leica has addressed this. A motor winder is not necessary as an Abrahammson rapidwinder when acquired will be silent & deadly. Battery dependance is a minus. Anything that changes the rounded ends of the body is a minus. AE is not a bad thing. And of course if you want AF an SLR is the way to go because seening THROUGH the lens is the only way to ensure that the sensors have chosen the desired focal plane. An M7 or Hexar-RF or Minolta "CL2000" may indeed find its way into my bag as a second body that complements the M6's strengths. And I will continue to buy leica glass. I expect to eventually succumb to a 90/2 APO ASPH, a 75/1.4, and a 24/2.8. Maybe even an R6.2 and a 100 AME. Thoroughbreds, all. Frankly, as Mark Rabiner and countless others have said, I bought into the Leica system to get AWAY from planned obsolescence and features that distract me from taking the best photographs that I can. Other photographers, pros & amateurs both, will have different requirements. - -Alexey