DavidKKHansen
Well-known
Yeah, and they stopped production of the SW cameras around April of 2011. They can be had for cheap new these days, seems like many retailers are pricing the remaining SW's at retail price.
kxl
Social Documentary
can you say F-A-C-E-T-I-O-U-S ??? 


You might want to cite sources for this...just because it's on a bunch of wishlists (mine for sure), doesn't mean it's going to happen. Zeiss reps have been denying development of a digital ZI for a year or more now.
thegman
Veteran
Anyhow, all film cameras will be discontinued sooner or later.
That is true, but it's also true of any product made by any company.
f16sunshine
Moderator
Nice design and best VF ever. Too bad they were not very robust though. MY RF would slip out of alignment every few months (vertical but still irritating).
Great design effort by the Zeiss/Cosina team overall. If indeed it is a goner I guess those on the market will become a bit cultish.
Great design effort by the Zeiss/Cosina team overall. If indeed it is a goner I guess those on the market will become a bit cultish.
Mackinaw
Think Different
I lifted this directly from a guy's post on APUG, who is a Zeiss dealer:
"Dear Zeiss Photo Dealer,
Please note, a decision has been made to discontinue the Zeiss Ikon Camera. There is a limited amount of stock on hand, after which the product will no longer be available. We will continue to provide spare parts and service on the camera for the immediate future. This decision also effects the various spare parts for the camera body, such as the camera strap, side grip, camera case and the diopter lenses. These accessories are only available while supplies last.
This decision reflects the ongoing transformation from film to digital capture. While sales of the camera have remained steady over the last several years, it is no longer feasible to continue manufacturing the product.
Carl Zeiss remains committed to manufacturing the ZM lens series and as indicated at Photokina, we will develop at least one new high speed, prime lens during 2013. More information about this product will be announced in the coming year."
Jim B.
"Dear Zeiss Photo Dealer,
Please note, a decision has been made to discontinue the Zeiss Ikon Camera. There is a limited amount of stock on hand, after which the product will no longer be available. We will continue to provide spare parts and service on the camera for the immediate future. This decision also effects the various spare parts for the camera body, such as the camera strap, side grip, camera case and the diopter lenses. These accessories are only available while supplies last.
This decision reflects the ongoing transformation from film to digital capture. While sales of the camera have remained steady over the last several years, it is no longer feasible to continue manufacturing the product.
Carl Zeiss remains committed to manufacturing the ZM lens series and as indicated at Photokina, we will develop at least one new high speed, prime lens during 2013. More information about this product will be announced in the coming year."
Jim B.
bwcolor
Veteran
I've two.. so my question is how long will they be able to supply parts? After all, that is one aspect of the Leica production.. great long term parts and service support. I'm not so sure of the Zeiss policy.
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
"That is one aspect of the Leica production.. great long term parts and service support."
Well, except for the LCD screen on the M8.
Well, except for the LCD screen on the M8.
Rangefinderfreak
Well-known
Who needs it anyway... tape it shut, so it won´t break..."That is one aspect of the Leica production.. great long term parts and service support."
Well, except for the LCD screen on the M8.
Bill58
Native Texan
I've handled one and the VF was indeed nice, but I never understood putting it on the market. It seemed to me that it was in-between the Bessas and Leicas quality-wise and maybe 10 years too late.
I wonder if they made any $$ out of it?
On the other hand, a digital one makes a lot of sense.
I wonder if they made any $$ out of it?
On the other hand, a digital one makes a lot of sense.
tjh
Well-known
I lifted this directly from a guy's post on APUG, who is a Zeiss dealer:
"Dear Zeiss Photo Dealer,
Please note, a decision has been made to discontinue the Zeiss Ikon Camera. There is a limited amount of stock on hand, after which the product will no longer be available. We will continue to provide spare parts and service on the camera for the immediate future. This decision also effects the various spare parts for the camera body, such as the camera strap, side grip, camera case and the diopter lenses. These accessories are only available while supplies last.
Jim B.
I just ordered a diopter for my Zeiss 25mm finder, which takes the same eyepiece lenses as the camera.
BTW, they should have said "This decision AFFECTS ... " . I'm surprised that Zeiss used the wrong word.
Tom
gustavoAvila
Established
I wonder if they made any $$ out of it?
On the other hand, a digital one makes a lot of sense.
Good question with regard to the ZI $$, but I suspect not, the sale volumes were never significant.
Lens sales, on the other hand, is probably a growing (and attractive) revenue generator.
Zeiss is probably stating (indirectly) that it is simply not worth their while to produce film bodies, and instead, will focus on increasing lens production.
With regard to a digital ZI body, I doubt it. The upfront (and ongoing) investment required to produce and market a competitive body is enormous.
Likely, Zeiss is going to stick with their core competency and produce more lenses, for more body types, end-of-story.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Highlight: Anyone who sets the ISO, or white balance, or formats cards in camera, or...Who needs it anyway... tape it shut, so it won´t break...
Also, I'm not quite sure how you 'tape it shut', or for that matter, what you mean in this context by 'break'.
Cheers,
R.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
And, of course, it's not exactly Zeiss. More Cosina.I've two.. so my question is how long will they be able to supply parts? After all, that is one aspect of the Leica production.. great long term parts and service support. I'm not so sure of the Zeiss policy.
Cheers,
R.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Not to anyone I've ever spoken to at Zeiss or Cosina.I've handled one and the VF was indeed nice, but I never understood putting it on the market. It seemed to me that it was in-between the Bessas and Leicas quality-wise and maybe 10 years too late.
I wonder if they made any $$ out of it?
On the other hand, a digital one makes a lot of sense.
Cheers,
R.
Rangefinderfreak
Well-known
have you seen the movie "Wide eyes shut" it´s like that, just go ahead, no matter what...Highlight: Anyone who sets the ISO, or white balance, or formats cards in camera, or...
Also, I'm not quite sure how you 'tape it shut', or for that matter, what you mean in this context by 'break'.
Cheers,
R.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
No, I haven't, so I'm afraid I still don't understand what you're saying.have you seen the movie "Wide eyes shut" it´s like that, just go ahead, no matter what...
Cheers,
R.
thompsonks
Well-known
I think he was joking about turning it into a film camera.
Anyhow: I suppose dealers will sell out their stock at good prices. I'm glad to have acquired one last week – the silver/chrome one that looks so retro. Popflash had it for about 1/2 price. It's one of those incorrectly called a 'demo,' when it really should be called 'refurbished.' (Leica does that, too.)
With 1938 Sonnar, mod by Brian Sweeney:
Kirk
Anyhow: I suppose dealers will sell out their stock at good prices. I'm glad to have acquired one last week – the silver/chrome one that looks so retro. Popflash had it for about 1/2 price. It's one of those incorrectly called a 'demo,' when it really should be called 'refurbished.' (Leica does that, too.)
With 1938 Sonnar, mod by Brian Sweeney:
Kirk
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jarski
Veteran
shame to see this happening.. it was nice to see Zeiss made (or branded) rangefinder camera made a comeback least for a while tough, after so many decades.
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