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Subject: [Leica] Are we no longer wanted?
From: hopsternew at gmail.com (Geoff Hopkinson)
Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 04:42:14 +1000
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Ouch! I have no idea where that came from or why you think I was somehow
interesting and mildly amusing. I was addressing Jayanand.
I'm in trouble AGAIN for being enthusiastic about Leica??
I'm out. Bye

2009/6/22 Steve Barbour <kididdoc at cox.net>

>
> On Jun 20, 2009, at 10:32 PM, Geoff Hopkinson wrote:
>
> Jayanand I feel defensive about Leica and the M8 because I am enthusiastic
>> about both and frequently see your posts and approach to both as negative.
>> I can never understand that on a Leica list.
>>
>
>
> and many were here and leica enthusiasts long before you Geoff...
>
> (a fact that appears to have escaped you...)
>
> somehow interesting and mildly amusing,
>
>
> Steve
>
>
>
>
>  Sorry, I just don't get it.
>> Shooting and socialising with more than a hundred Leica enthusiasts over a
>> couple of days in Germany I saw a lot of keen photographers enjoying their
>> equipment.  No investment bankers although there was a least one dentist
>> ;-)
>> I met a number of Leica staff from division heads and down and they were
>> without exception extraordinarily helpful and friendly. Looking at their
>> operation, people and facilities up close you can appreciate more just why
>> the lenses cost so much, for example. As you know I think they are worth
>> it. I want them to be around into the future too. I listened to Stefan
>> Daniel provide much candid insight about the state of business for Leica,
>> some of which I shared here. Leica needs the support of users.
>> When you are as enthusiastic and committed as I am sometimes the constant
>> criticism or armchair CEO advice on the web forums gets frustrating.
>>
>> Never mind I'll say no more and we'll continue to continue to have polar
>> opposite but amicable views on Leica and Adobe and Nikon and no doubt much
>> else besides ;-)
>>
>
>
>
>
>
> .
>> 2009/6/21 Jayanand Govindaraj <jayanand at gmail.com>
>>
>> Geoff,
>>> It is not some, but most of the sales have gone to folks who would use an
>>> M8
>>> as a fashion accessory. The real users buy most of their Leica kit used,
>>> which is of no use to Leica, the company. The M8 in its early days was an
>>> exception, but recently most of the messages on this list on this subject
>>> are about buying it used, or about alternatives from Panasonic and
>>> Olympus.
>>> The fact is that Leica is marketing into a certain segment of society
>>> which
>>> is in difficulty now because of the economic crisis, so the S2 targeted
>>> at
>>> professionals may be a good idea after all. Much better than bringing out
>>> a
>>> R10 which will sell in miniscule numbers. At least the numbers that the
>>> S2
>>> will sell at would bring in much larger margins. Whatever we may think,
>>> volumes do count! The D5000 is far more important than the D3x for Nikon
>>> from a company health and profitability point of view. I also think that
>>> Leica have screwed up big time by not bringing in a less expensive M
>>> camera,
>>> maybe with an EVF, and not following Zeiss' example of offering their
>>> legendary lenses in Nikon/Canon/M42 mounts. If the M is not central to
>>> their
>>> future, as it seems right now, they might as well maximise the revenue
>>> from
>>> their main intellectual property, i.e. the lens designs for the M and R
>>> lines. All in all, Leica seems to be a confused company right now, and
>>> not
>>> a
>>> very well managed one at that. Pity.
>>>
>>> I do not know why calling an item a rich man's plaything has such
>>> negative
>>> connotations. It certainly does not reflect on the quality of the item,
>>> or
>>> the user. I have expensive watches, use only bespoke clothing, etc. etc.
>>> which are all extravagances, and I am unapologetic about it. I bought a
>>> Nikkor 200-400 lens, which for an amateur is an extravagance, too. I
>>> don't
>>> drive expensive cars because that is not my scene, and I get no pleasure
>>> from it.   Why don't you just enjoy the M8 instead of getting defensive
>>> about it every time? Accept it in your mind that it is your indulgence,
>>> and
>>> that is it!
>>>
>>> I am debating between the M8 and G1 because, for me, it would be very
>>> much
>>> a
>>> secondary system to my Nikon kit and spending a load of cash into a body
>>> that will not be used very much seems a waste - better buy a D700
>>> instead.
>>> I
>>> was all prepared to buy a M9 when it came out, with all issues sorted out
>>> (like the necessity of using an IR filter, which in hot, humid, dusty
>>> climates like ours is a PITA), but now it looks as if it might not come
>>> for
>>> quite some time, if at all. Hence the quandary.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Jayanand
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 8:58 AM, Geoff Hopkinson <hopsternew at gmail.com
>>>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>
>>> Some folks with lots of spare funds might buy Leica because it is stylish
>>>> or
>>>> elegant or higher status or whatever. Good for them. It helps Leica
>>>> which
>>>> helps other users too. Who knows, some of your investment bankers may
>>>>
>>> shoot
>>>
>>>> with their new cameras and get addicted.
>>>> Keen enthusiasts will find the money or build their outfits as they can
>>>>
>>> and
>>>
>>>> choose Leica for the reasons we choose Leica.
>>>> Point of interest. The Summilux 50 ASPH. outsells the much cheaper and
>>>> still by all accounts excellent Summarit 50  by 2:1
>>>> Why would that be?
>>>>
>>>> 2009/6/21 Jayanand Govindaraj <jayanand at gmail.com>
>>>>
>>>> Douglas,
>>>>> This has been evident for years now. They have been targeting rich
>>>>> investment bankers and their ilk, not you and me. It became quite
>>>>>
>>>> obvious
>>>
>>>> with the M8 advertising campaign, which was far more prominent in the
>>>>> GQ/Esquire type magazines rather than hardcore photography magazines.
>>>>>
>>>> It
>>>
>>>> was
>>>>> also heavily featured in the "fashion tech" pages (alongside the
>>>>>
>>>> Ipod,etc)
>>>>
>>>>> of those magazines. But if truth be told, the bankers would buy new,
>>>>>
>>>> and
>>>
>>>> we
>>>>
>>>>> would buy second hand...
>>>>> Cheers
>>>>> Jayanand
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 3:50 AM, Douglas Sharp <douglas.sharp at 
>>>>> gmx.de>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I was looking up things Leica on the Web recently and noticed the
>>>>>>
>>>>> number
>>>>
>>>>> of
>>>>>
>>>>>> hits that turn up for Leica on "lifestyle" pages.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It didn't seem to work after their flutter with Hermes, but now they
>>>>>>
>>>>> seem
>>>>
>>>>> to have got their products prominently "placed", or even "positioned"
>>>>>>
>>>>> (in
>>>>
>>>>> the words of the world of marketing)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No more mention of precision optics and superb engineering - it's all
>>>>>> turned into up-market hype about the special finish, how they look
>>>>>>
>>>>> and
>>>
>>>> if
>>>>
>>>>> they have a perfectly matching bag... everything in black, white,
>>>>>>
>>>>> olive
>>>
>>>>  green, titanium and silver seems to be the name of the game.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The opening of the new Leica Shop in Moscow's uppest-market
>>>>>>
>>>>> residential
>>>
>>>> and
>>>>>
>>>>>> shopping quarter at the end of May seems to be following the same
>>>>>>
>>>>> trend.
>>>>
>>>>> I
>>>>>
>>>>>> wouldn't be surprised to find cameras in gold and royal blue with a
>>>>>>
>>>>> double
>>>>>
>>>>>> eagle or in Faberge enamel soon, packed in a matching Faberge easter
>>>>>>
>>>>> egg.
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Then Ferrari red, Bugatti blue, Mercedes silver and, and,
>>>>>>
>>>>> and.........
>>>
>>>>
>>>>>> The higher prices are obviously already a unique and exclusive
>>>>>>
>>>>> selling
>>>
>>>>  point for people who want to be seen with a Leica as a lifestyle
>>>>>>
>>>>> accessory.
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The M8 Safari is almost sold out, the White Edition has gone
>>>>>>
>>>>> completely,
>>>>
>>>>> a
>>>>>
>>>>>> D-Lux 4 Titan and a D-Lux 4 Safari are selling well.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is all very good for Leica, but I think it bodes ill for the
>>>>>>
>>>>> former
>>>>
>>>>> target group to which we all most probably belong.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>> Douglas
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Geoff
>>>> 'Life's not B&W, except at both ends'
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>>>>
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>>
>>
>> --
>> Cheers
>> Geoff
>> 'Life's not B&W, except at both ends'
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>>
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-- 
Cheers
Geoff
'Life's not B&W, except at both ends'
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/gh/
http://www.pbase.com/hoppyman


Replies: Reply from kididdoc at cox.net (Steve Barbour) ([Leica] Are we no longer wanted?)
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