leicashot
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I anticipate MANY inexperienced M users to buy up quickly just to 'have it'. Their mistake will be my advantage.
Lobb boots, Gieves suits and Bristol cars are about as far from fashionable as you can get. Most people have never even heard of them. They are indeed expensive luxuries, but they are as close to timeless as you can reasonably expect. They are also, in the eyes of those who buy them, the best you can get.
The same is true, I suggest, of an M-series Leica
I anticipate MANY inexperienced M users to buy up quickly just to 'have it'. Their mistake will be my advantage.
No, I don't think the same is true. While I have trouble seein Lobb produce and sell a diamond-encrusted Independence of Rhodesia Special Edition, or Bristol a Sir Arthur Harris Memorial Edition of the Blenheim, we have had the doubtful enjoyment of seeing Royal Danish Wedding and Sultan of Brunei Leicas, the latter complete with gold plating and red leather. Leica is considerably more of a banal you-want-it-we-have-it luxury goods company, much like those New York jewellers that produce heavy diamond-encrusted crosses that then dangle around the neck of US gangsta rap stars.
In what way? Do you think they will soon sell it second-hand? Or what? I'm not being combative: I genuinely don't understand your post.
Cheers,
R.
In what way? Do you think they will soon sell it second-hand? Or what? I'm not being combative: I genuinely don't understand your post.
Cheers,
R.
The 'funnies' from Leica may indeed be in questionable taste, but it is not Leica's job to question the taste of their customers. The 'funnies' are a trivial (but no doubt profitable) sideline, and the vast majority, remember, do not originate with Leica: they are special orders from dealers (Year of the Rooster) or indeed individual customers (Sultan of Brunei).
To liken Leica buyers to gangsta rap stars, or call them 'fondlers' as another poster did, is pretty pointless.
Dear Dave,Bah!....enough of this M9 nonsense!....let's get back to the cars! 😛
....BTW, I used to have a Morris 'Oxford'....never knew where it was made!😀
Dave.
3 years ago there was no Maestro chip, nor a sensor with fancy IR filtering or ff-microlenses. The price will probably be 5500 Euro - not exactly over the top...Whatever camera Leica introduce it will be 3 years behind electronicaly and cost the earth if its going to be an M9 and 12 months later an M9.2
Whatever camera Leica introduce it will be 3 years behind electronicaly and cost the earth if its going to be an M9 and 12 months later an M9.2
Leica do decide what we should buy and not, as it should be, in reverse because of their unique position in the market place and a certain amount of influence persuading them to abandon their natural niche in the market to the esoteric.
parsec1;1133021 As everybody on here seems to list their cameras said:- to show-off - of course!....and you joined in - in great style!....well done! 🙄
Dave.
Likewise, if people want to customize luxury goods with the à la carte programme, why are so many people so hysterical about this?
Also, assume you use an M9 for only 5 years and that it has zero resale value at the end. It's still only 1100€ a year. Assume (more realistically in my view) you use it for 10 years and that it's still worth even 500€, and it's 500€ a year.
R.
JMO but when one purchases the M9 or in fact any digital camera they need to look at is as long term lease rather then a purchase. In other words this is something you're going to own for a finite period of time so its cost should be measure against what you might spend over that same period of time if you were shooting film.
Also, assume you use an M9 for only 5 years and that it has zero resale value at the end. It's still only 1100€ a year. Assume (more realistically in my view) you use it for 10 years and that it's still worth even 500€, and it's 500€ a year. When Leica launched the M8 they said they'd support it for 20 years and I assume the M9 will be the same.