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I must live in a different world than most here, because I find that the Leica brand is very recognizable, even between the non-photogs. Hollywood filmmakers and such seem to agree, as they often try to portay "artsy", "classy" or even "adventurous" roles as Leica users. Big Fish, Blood Diamonds and the Chanel No. 5 add come to mind. They producers of such didn't pick Leicas because they were incospicious- quite the opposite, they picked them to make a statement about the characters. And I do think there are some Leica users out there that do the same. I woulnd't call it showing off, but "making a statement".
On a personal note, I find it almost impossible to use any rangefinder during a whole day without someone asking "Is that a Leica?" Which nowadays is not, as I don't own Leicas anymore for the time being.
So so right. I dunno where all this 'Icould never recognise a Leica stuff comes from. Although I have a pretty good 'idea':- The makers of DSLRs for a start. It seems you can fool all the people all the time if you bombard them with incessant advertising. " The sheep remain inside their pen until the shepherd leads them all away".... Genesis-'Suppers ready' Foxtrot 1972. Bye heaven aren't we all a flock of sheep.( Well most of us)
Anyway post Armageddon and the mass of EMP all the current digicameras will be just a heap of useless plastic and those of us that still have analogue cameras and made it to the shelters will become the 99.99 % who will still be photographers.
Nothing like being positive.. hehe.
BTW saw Eric Clapton the other day, what an affront he actually had an MP round his neck and a few cassettes of film in his pocket (and he had paid for it himself) .