Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/12/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Mark, Hasselblad has been doing it for years. ?Also The last I heard the S2 is planned for the $15k to $20 k range, with the target to be at the lower end of this range. ?Time will tell. Now then, I guess I could forego buying a new car and keep my 1999 Audi for another 6 years or so to buy a S2. ?;-) ? On the other hand SWMBO would most likely kill me if I bought either the S2 or a new car. ?;-) Gene? -------------- Original message from Mark Rabiner <mark@rabinergroup.com>: -------------- > Is a Chevy car a Leica M7? > > Does Detroit make premium luxury items? > > Is Leica detroit? > > Does Leica made middle of the road for the masses mass produced units > (cars)? > > What color was George Washington's white horse? > > The only luxury model Detroit has I can think of is a Cadillac. > And a Cadillac is not a Leica > A Cadillac is a flagship Nikon or Canon. > > The LUG would teach us after being on it for any length at all that Leica > is > a premium company not competing against mass produced cameras. > Leica makes in effect hand builds using the top materials for people who > settle for nothing but the best and are willing to amass that kind of money > for it. > > A Leica is a Mercedes or BMW or Audi or Lexus or Porsche. > Detroit has had no interest in Leica quality that I'm aware of. > I guess if you don't count Ford buying Jaguar. > - I'm not that versed in the goings on on cars. > > > That said 20,000 euros is a bit more than anyone I know has to spend on a > camera no matter what it is or does body only and I know some pretty > wealthy > photogs and photo bugs. I can't think of anyone planning on getting one. I > assume they'll be for rent but how a company can stay afloat on this kind > of > business is beyond me. > > Rabs > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information