cnphoto
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I wonder if it's part manufactured / designed by Panasonic? Lens finish & style looks very Panasonic-ish... seeing as, stylistically, the Pana versions are always more ugly I wonder how bad that will look 😀
In their boutique shops... and it will sell.
Yeah, screw the plebs who can't afford the Red Dot, right?
Who cares what the camera brings to the table in terms of capabilities or quality of output - if you've got the money, obviously you buy the Leica. A Fuji is just so pedestrian.
FWIW I wouldn't buy either.
Yes, screw all the people who desperately want a Leica at a Fuji price. Who cares about them? All they do is complain anyway.
I've had the luxury of buying almost any camera I wanted over the past fifty years. I buy Leicas because they work very well, they keep working well, they hold their value well, and I've had very few to no problems with them. When I have had problems, Leica has taken care of them efficiently for me. I don't really care much whether Leica innovates all the time ... I don't buy a camera to show off to other photographers what new features it has. I buy a camera to make photographs with, and my needs for doing that haven't changed in many many years.
When I have had problems, Leica has taken care of them efficiently for me.
Like Godfrey, I buy a camera to make photographs with. And I'll point out a camera that is silly expensive for what it does. Doesn't mean I desperately want a Leica at a Fuji price. Leica makes a wonderful rangefinder cameras. It's other offerings are flotsom and jetsam.
I buy Leicas because they work very well, they keep working well, they hold their value well, and I've had very few to no problems with them.
... I don't buy a camera to show off to other photographers what new features it has. I buy a camera to make photographs with, and my needs for doing that haven't changed in many many years...
So I assume you never had a sensor failure ?
The M8 sensor didn't fail; it was defective from the outset, and you had to use special filters over the lenses to get acceptable color. The M9 and MM sensors corrode, and you have to wait a long time to get them repaired, particularly for the MM. Not a problem if you want to trade up ($2500-$3500) or you have already bought newer bodies ($5500-$6500) so you have backups. In those cases, having money is clearly an advantage, and can ease the pain. Not everyone does. I believe the sensors beginning with the 240 have been problem free.None of the other digital Leica models have ever had sensor failures of any kind that I'm aware of.