RichC
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That someone feels a sense of alienation because they cannot afford a (luxury) item indicates a degree of entitlement (and envy) I do not understand. A Leica is far removed from the necessities of life...
Hear, hear.
At the end of the day, not being able to easily afford a Leica could not be anything other than the very definition of a first world "problem."
Or that perhaps we think the product is poor, unreliable and not fit for purpose - and grossly overpriced for those reasons. Especially considering it betrays its history, when it was made to be an effective and reliable camera rather than an unreliable, gaudy bauble*. Nothing to do with affordability...
(*As evidenced by pointless design features that add expense: brass components outclassed by modern materials, a sensor that’s always 2 generations or more behind everyone else, and the ridiculous removable base preventing you from changing the battery or SD card if using a tripod - I could go on...! I bought a digital Leica M new once - not a mistake I’ll be repeating!)