eleskin
Well-known
Leica Rumors web site is reporting a 15% increase in the price of items sold In the USA. Now I really have that sinking Dollar feeling! I thought I heard Leica USA wanting to keep the M9 just under 7k or they may loose business here. Mercedes is keeping their prices lower here so they can still sell their products to people who would otherwise go to Lexus. I know one thing, My M8 is looking better every day in this economy, even to the point where I am thinking about buying an M8.2 used and wait for a used M9 in a year or so.
Damaso
Photojournalist
I've heard from a source who has spoken directly to Leica USA. There will be a price increase next year...
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
Isn't there ALWAYS a price increase with Leica? lol
Tim Gray
Well-known
Hahah yeah. Pretty much everything made in Europe, specifically Germany. I was trying to assemble a Schoeps microphone setup a couple years ago, around 2004, and literally, every year, there was a sizable price increase due to the strengthening Euro. By about 2006 and 3 or 4 price raises, they were priced close to twice as much as they traditionally were. I can only imagine how much they cost now.
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
Better buy that M9 before the price increase! 
Roger Hicks
Veteran
One euro today $1.4952
One euro a year ago today: $1.2529
(source www.oanda.com)
1.4952/1.2529 = 1.194
Cheers (not that there's much cheer in it),
R.
One euro a year ago today: $1.2529
(source www.oanda.com)
1.4952/1.2529 = 1.194
Cheers (not that there's much cheer in it),
R.
TEZillman
Well-known
An additional 15% ought to make the price of the M7 double what I paid for mine new in 2004.
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
Fortunately for Leica, most Leicas are NOT sold to folks in the US, so it shouldn't impact them very much.
TEZillman
Well-known
One euro today $1.4952
One euro a year ago today: $1.2529
(source www.oanda.com)
1.4952/1.2529 = 1.194
Cheers (not that there's much cheer in it),
R.
Five years ago the rate was 1.30360. The price increase isn't all due to the exchange rate.
sanmich
Veteran
Higher price on the M9
Lower price of Tri-X
Choose your camp comrad...
Lower price of Tri-X
Choose your camp comrad...
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Better buy that M9 before the price increase!![]()
It won't. According to David Farkas of Dale photography, the M9, X1, S2 and S2 lenses will remain at the 2009 price.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Or, the other way around, 66 Eurocent and falling...One euro today $1.4952
One euro a year ago today: $1.2529
(source www.oanda.com)
1.4952/1.2529 = 1.194
Cheers (not that there's much cheer in it),
R.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Five years ago the rate was 1.30360. The price increase isn't all due to the exchange rate.
Only a few weeks ago it was better than $1.30 (I know, I was converting dollars). But 10 years ago it was 1.0318. The trend seems to have been quite marked, overall.
Cheers,
R.
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
When the Euro first was introduced, it was valued at one Euro to the Dollar...so the dollar has fallen A LOT since the Euro came out.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
For a little while, soon after the euro came out, the dollar even strengthened: I think the best ever for the dollar was 1€ = $0.895.
My own guess is that the dollar is undervalued at the moment, but I thought that at $1.40...
Cheers,
R.
My own guess is that the dollar is undervalued at the moment, but I thought that at $1.40...
Cheers,
R.
BearCatCow
Established
I also read this:
"As Dave Farkas, major US dealer, just posted on LUF, The M9, S2, X1 and S lenses will stay at the 2009 prices. D-lux 4, M lenses and accesories will indeed go up. That makes the Leica cameras in the USA darn cheap for the rest of the world with the $ at 66 Eurocent and dropping…"
So maybe you don't have to rush out to buy the M9 yet. But do get that 75mm Summilux.
"As Dave Farkas, major US dealer, just posted on LUF, The M9, S2, X1 and S lenses will stay at the 2009 prices. D-lux 4, M lenses and accesories will indeed go up. That makes the Leica cameras in the USA darn cheap for the rest of the world with the $ at 66 Eurocent and dropping…"
So maybe you don't have to rush out to buy the M9 yet. But do get that 75mm Summilux.
Ben Z
Veteran
It won't. According to David Farkas of Dale photography, the M9, X1, S2 and S2 lenses will remain at the 2009 price.
I wonder if Solms is co-opping or if Leica-USA is having to subsidize it out of their own pocket. BTW, Porsche, a niche player compared to Mercedes and BMW (~100K cars/yr worldwide) with a rabidly-loyal cult following, has raised their prices over the last number of years. Traditionally Porsche's have sold for near-MSRP here with no inventory left at model-year end, but recently they've had to discount '09's 20% to clear them out.
The thing I notice is that the dollar has fluctuated against the euro but Leica's prices have only gone up.
Roma
Well-known
Invest in lenses. Digital cameras will always go down in price after a little while, just like computers.
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
Well..
SOMEONE'S gotta pay for the Leica employees C.O.L.A.
That said, this happens every year and every year everyone complains and every year Roger, Jaap and a number of other say "Are you going to BUY new equipment? Then why are you complaining??" etc. etc.
It's like the "cycle of life" only not ... hehehe..
Cheers,
Dave
SOMEONE'S gotta pay for the Leica employees C.O.L.A.
That said, this happens every year and every year everyone complains and every year Roger, Jaap and a number of other say "Are you going to BUY new equipment? Then why are you complaining??" etc. etc.
It's like the "cycle of life" only not ... hehehe..
Cheers,
Dave
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Well..
SOMEONE'S gotta pay for the Leica employees C.O.L.A.
That said, this happens every year and every year everyone complains and every year Roger, Jaap and a number of other say "Are you going to BUY new equipment? Then why are you complaining??" etc. etc.
It's like the "cycle of life" only not ... hehehe..
Cheers,
Dave
Dear Dave,
Well, actually, I was only quoting exchange rates, but now that you mention it...
Cheers,
R.
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