Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/12/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]My information is a week old. Perhaps they have rethought the AF lens and/or camera. I hope they have an AF system at Photokina. I for oone would be stunned. Leica moves at a glacial pace in a world that moves much faster. Who knows, maybe Canon will simply buy them and force the issue. Now that would be a tripi wouldn't it. PK - -----Original Message----- From: Akhil Lal [mailto:alal@bcc.cuny.edu] Sent: Thursday, December 09, 1999 11:30 AM To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us Subject: [Leica] Re: Leica AF camera Interesting, but a standard response. Rumours of a family of M cameras have been floating about for quite a while. I was unable to get get further details, though. I do hope they come out with an M 6 TTL variant having a true zoom finder: 15-180 mm would be ideal, but I'd settle for 21-135 mm. Without heavy use of electronics, I don't see how they can make an AE body. As for the other points, I can only summarize what I was told in October: It was explicitly stated that an AF system was no longer being developed because of patent issues, resources and a desire to avoid competing head on against Canon & others. Perhaps a Contax style electronic AF indicator in an R - body is in the works ? Leica lenses for other camera systems were not feasible as they would take away production capacity needed for Leica mount lenses. Leica *were* involved with Konica - I don't know to what extent - before the Hexar was released but decided, at least for now, against a Hexar based body. Perhaps a list member with "inside" sources could shed further light on this matter ? Tom A., Stephen G. if you are reading this would you please ask your Japanese sources ? R-8 price reductions may be an effort to boost sales which are, by all accounts, slow. I seem to recall a discussion on this list where Leica claimed to have spent tens of millions of dollars in developing the R-8 body. It appears that the return on that investment has been below expectations. It *is* possible that between the Photo Expo in October and now, Leica's management have reconsidered and decided to move ahead with the AF project after all, but I doubt it. I'd be pleasantly surprised - no stunned - to learn of an AF system at the next Photokina. Regards, Akhil Lal alal@bcc.cuny.edu leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us wrote: > > Wow! Only 26 messages this AM, you guys must be taking photographs. > > Anyway, for the 8 or so who actually read my post I have some interesting > news. > > I received a letter from Leica (Solms) in response to correspondence that I > had written. > This discussed the possibility of Leica manufacturing AF lenses for Canon, > Nikon, et al. > Leica Product Management stated that they are checking costs and quantities > for such a project. > Hope this is not just rhetoric. They did mention they are also looking to > build up AF SLR technology. I speculate that this may be indication of a > forthcoming R9AF and perhaps the reason for the price reductions on the R8. > > They also discussed the M system in the letter. They indicated that the M > system needs to be enlarged but feel too much electronics in an M type > camera will take away from it. > Their intent is to build up the product family with several different bodies > (M-type) to reach a bigger audience. [Speculation: perhaps a re-badged > Konica?! ;-) ] > > Just thought this would be of interest. I for one would jump at a chance to > have a Leica quality AF lens for my Canon. > > Peter K