Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/17

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Subject: [Leica] M8: "I think it's gonna be all right"
From: walt at waltjohnson.com (Walt Johnson)
Date: Fri Nov 17 14:29:02 2006
References: <20061117160736.BUU67948@ms03.lnh.mail.rcn.net>

Larry

The question regarding "respect for their customers" has been  answered. 
Customers paying for fixes seems quite a bit disrespectful. I'd be  
quite reluctant to take that kind of financial chance. The M8, much like 
the M5 may not become a must have collectible. The M5 (sorry Sonny) was 
a fine camera but a dog as far as sales. We all know it even if it did 
not deserve that fate. Unlike the M5, the M8 has definite failures.

Several on the list have been relegated to the "film do or die" 
category. It is a misconception if I get tarred with that brush.. I 
bought my first digital camera in 1998 and used it for web work only. I 
carry Ms because their operation and capabilities fit my needs. If the 
higher end Nikons and Canons were not the size of redneck 4x4s I'd be 
using one of those.   In all honesty though, to each their own. As I 
said, if the M8 fails so goes Leica. Then we'd all be paying 5 grand for 
beat up M3's from KEH and B&H. :-)

Walt

larry.k@rcn.com wrote:

>Hello Walt,
>  What would your scenario do to the price of a rare M8, one of the last 
> digital rangefinders ever produced, say, one of only 1000 specimens? ;-) 
> Electronic items do not always have to fall drastically in price. Have you 
> guys ever looked for a Sequerra FM tuner, for instance? Ha, you won't find 
> one of those for $500.
>
>  I didn't hesitate, I bought an M8. The camera is in the Fogg bag right 
> next to me. I'm looking forward to a weekend of playing with some IR cut 
> filters. I'm trying to get over my initial disappointment and work through 
> the issues, as Tina said. It is an adventure and I'm only two weeks into 
> it. I would hope that Leica has enough respect for their customers to 
> continue to upgrade the M8 so as to preserve its value. 
>
>  Regards,
>
>  Larry
>
>-------------------------------------
>Larry, 
>
>I  hope the M8s do well in the marketplace. If they fail to gain enough 
>appreciation then Leica might go down the tube. If that happens the 
>price of good used film M's will skyrocket.  Don't resist, don't 
>hesitate,, go grab that gorgeous new M8. 
>
>Walt 
>
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In reply to: Message from larry.k at rcn.com (larry.k@rcn.com) ([Leica] M8: "I think it's gonna be all right")