Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/08/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Pascal, I agree with your evaluation. Other than praise for the turnaround job Mr. Cohn has done, I purposely kept my own comments out of my original post, limiting it to facts and quotes pulled from the official Leica release. But Leica stating for publication, ""The exaggerated expectations, with which the high development costs were justified, have not been fulfilled with regard to the Leica R8 camera presented in 1996" seems as close as Leica is likely to publicly admit that the R8 has been a financial failure. And singling out the R8, among all products, for such a negative comment suggests to me some internal resentment to the camera. It will be interesting to see whether new R lenses are released at Photokina. If they are, then Leica is clearly still committing development money to the system. But if nothing new in the R line is shown, I would read that, on top of the financial report statement quoted above, as implying insufficient R sales to warrant further investment in the system at this time. Larry >>>>>>>>>> But it's, as you noted, the part on the R sales decline that kept me wondering. Especially wording like "the exxaggerated expectations, with which the high development costs were justified, have not been fulfilled with regard to the Leica R8 camera presented in 1996." In between the lines this would imply that the return on investment in the R8 development has been poor and, even more worrysome to me, that future investments will not be made in view of the situation. Now, what this implies for the future of the R series I do not know as I am not in the inner circle of decision making in Solms. Either this means "benign neglect" and concentrating on strengths like the M system, or this could also mean that Leica *itself* will not again pour R&D money into future R body development but rely on a third party to deliver a camera body (rebadging most probably, with adapted lens mount). Only future will tell us, but I strongly suspect that the next R body will be based on a a partnership with another maker and will be digital (whereby the R8 would be kept on the catalogue for traditional purposes). <<<<<<<<<<