Huck Finn
Well-known
Was the simultaneous production of the M5, the largest of Leica M-mount cameras, & the Leica CL, the smallest of Leica M-mount cameras, just a coincidence?
The M5 was introduced in 1971. A major criticism is that it was too large. Within two years, Leica had introduced the CL almost as if in direct response to this. In 1975, Leica ended production of the M5 after having resumed production of the M4 in 1974. Within a year after discontinuing the M5, Leica ended the 3-year run of the CL as well despite what were reported to be good sales & began working on the successor to the M4, the M4-2, a return to the more modest proportions of earlier M-mount cameras & a move away from the almost SLR size of the M5.
So, I ask again if the birth & death of the CL in relation to the life of the M5 is just a coincidence.
Huck
The M5 was introduced in 1971. A major criticism is that it was too large. Within two years, Leica had introduced the CL almost as if in direct response to this. In 1975, Leica ended production of the M5 after having resumed production of the M4 in 1974. Within a year after discontinuing the M5, Leica ended the 3-year run of the CL as well despite what were reported to be good sales & began working on the successor to the M4, the M4-2, a return to the more modest proportions of earlier M-mount cameras & a move away from the almost SLR size of the M5.
So, I ask again if the birth & death of the CL in relation to the life of the M5 is just a coincidence.
Huck