Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/11/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi, Alex! The poor old Poodle is still around - deafer than I am, close
to blind, but still amazingly bouncy for being at least 14..:-)
No, I don't own a Porsche, but I am perfectly willing to admit that I
have always coveted Porches, and would love to own one before I die -
especially one of the old 3whatevers.....The ultimate sports car,
wonderful design.
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From: lug-bounces+bdcolen=earthlink.net@leica-users.org
[mailto:lug-bounces+bdcolen=earthlink.net@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of
Alex Hurst
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 5:04 PM
To: Leica Users Group
Subject: RE: [Leica] Commutative M7
B.D wrote - and. BTW, Hi B..D. - we so much enjoyed our stay in your
lovely house aeons ago - I trust the poodle is in good shape......
>This is why Leica is will soon be nothing but a fond memory. Long gone
>is the company that produced the workhorse RFs the world's leading
>photographers took off to war with them, or traveled with to the far
>corners of the world. Instead we have the Hermes subsidiary that
>produces batches of 100 cameras for the Porche Club to sell to its
>members as commemorative baubles for 50th anniversary car parade's.
>Good HCB in heaven!
>
>And btw - why not have the Franklin Mint produce gold plated Porche
>scale models for the Porche club? It is, after all, a car club, not a
>camera club.
>
Apart from the fact that BD obviously doesn't own a Porsche, I
wouldn't disagree with much of what he says.
I now have a wonderful coffee maker and juicer made by Siemens,
Germany, but "designed by F.A. Porsche".
And very good they are too - well-designed, reliable, and do the job
very efficiently. But I do wish my juicer's 0-60 performance were a
bit better......
Moving on to Leica, they're between a rock and a hard place. They're
far too small to make the necessary investment in R&D, unless Hermes
let them. Hermes obviously view Leica cameras as yet another piece of
(predominantly male) luxury jewellery, and the new pick'n' mix
service does nothing to dispel that view.
It may pain BD, and it certainly pains me, but Leica is, as he says,
going to be dead in the water fairly soon.
Unless......
Whatever us old Leica buffs may think, the future is digital.
Nostalgia ain't what it used to be. My main pro dealer here in Cork
is no longer 'Denis McSweeney's', but 'Denis McSweeney's Digital
Camera Shop'. He's right, and is investing huge amounts of money to
ensure he survives into the new era. The downside of that is that his
stock of s/h film-based equipment has gone from excellent to lousy in
the space of a few months - apart from his Leica collection which
you're all aware of.
Leica will not survive on nostalgia. Unless they emulate Nikon/Canon,
and produce digital kit of unbeatable quality which appeals to
specific markets (pro and non-pro), they will not survive - Hermes or
no. There are many alternative options in terms of male jewellery,
and most of them have nothing to do with cameras.
It's sad, I know, and I, for one, will be a film-based Leica nut for
what remains of my life. After all, at least it gives you the
satisfaction and the fun of enjoying a 50 year-old Leitz
state-of-the-art fast telephoto lens. See:
http://www.iol.ie/~corkflor/
In summary, unless Leica can produce something as brilliant as the
Canon Ixus II (and they have no shortage of brains to do so), I can
see no reason why they deserve to survive. Very sad, but B.D. is
absolutely right.
Best
Alexc.
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