eleskin
Well-known
In reading the L Camera Forum thread on the future of the digital M, some of the responders had information on the M9:
The M9 will have a target price as the same as the current M8.2
It will be at least 14-18MP
There will be a special IR filter.
Full Frame.
Will be announced after Photokina 2010.
God I hope this is true!!! If so, I am really excited!!!!
The M9 will have a target price as the same as the current M8.2
It will be at least 14-18MP
There will be a special IR filter.
Full Frame.
Will be announced after Photokina 2010.
God I hope this is true!!! If so, I am really excited!!!!
dof
Fiat Lux
The folks on the Leica Forum must be having a field day over the news. I got a Server Too Busy message when trying to log on.
All film fanaticism aside (and I do admit to being a zealot at times), announcements of new and updated digital bodies are so close to an everyday occurrence that I find it difficult to get too excited about any of them.
Given the stature that the M system holds in Leica's portfolio of products, the M9 is simply an inevitability. The features mentioned have been so strongly intimated in interviews with Dr. Kaufmann that there's so surprises there either. Any breaks from the traditional feature set would be truly interesting news.
No matter what the design details, it will be interesting to see how maintaining enthusiasm for the new body until Photokina in 2010 will play out.
All film fanaticism aside (and I do admit to being a zealot at times), announcements of new and updated digital bodies are so close to an everyday occurrence that I find it difficult to get too excited about any of them.
Given the stature that the M system holds in Leica's portfolio of products, the M9 is simply an inevitability. The features mentioned have been so strongly intimated in interviews with Dr. Kaufmann that there's so surprises there either. Any breaks from the traditional feature set would be truly interesting news.
No matter what the design details, it will be interesting to see how maintaining enthusiasm for the new body until Photokina in 2010 will play out.
FrozenInTime
Well-known
A significant proportion of development costs of the M9 ( e.g. payments to Kodak upfront for R&D of custom sensor) would have started long before Lee departed and the financial bubble burst.
Switching to M9 pilot production rather than M8.2 production as early as possible might be the best way to handle the financial balance if M8.2 sales volumes are depressed due to speculation and recession.
Lee's leak was a year too early, but a official leak now might be intentional ?
Switching to M9 pilot production rather than M8.2 production as early as possible might be the best way to handle the financial balance if M8.2 sales volumes are depressed due to speculation and recession.
Lee's leak was a year too early, but a official leak now might be intentional ?
kbg32
neo-romanticist
No disrespect, but "Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah....."
FrozenInTime
Well-known
What's the harm in a bit of armchair directing ?
None of us really know the facts (and those that do are probably subject to NDAs) so recycling prior rumors is the game.
Perhaps there should be a 'speculation forum' that can be taken with the appropriate level of skepticism or just ignored if you think you've heard it all before.
None of us really know the facts (and those that do are probably subject to NDAs) so recycling prior rumors is the game.
Perhaps there should be a 'speculation forum' that can be taken with the appropriate level of skepticism or just ignored if you think you've heard it all before.
thinkfloyd
Flippy Nose
Using an RD-1 now, I will keep an eye on these rumors. I feel upgrading to the M8 or M8.2 is not justifiable. But with the M9? We'll see
Besides, "9" is my lucky number haha... hoping I'll be lucky enough to afford it when it comes out!
newsgrunt
Well-known
A Leica dealer referred to an M9 as if it was common knowledge when we were just chatting about Leica this 'n' that. Perhaps he thought telling someone who wanted to get a second MP was safe, dunno. More recently, a Leica official just smiled when I recounted this meeting. ymmv of course.
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
A FF M9 would significantly sink the price of the used M8.2's then on the market if it sold for the same price as the 8.2 does now. This would be a different experience for M users. And used M8's. Might be some real bargains out there. M8's for $1,000? (I love speculating on rumors 
Al Kaplan
Veteran
I think that it's time to order some more 400 foot rolls of Eastman 5222 and fill up the freezer.
DougFord
on the good foot
A FF M9 would significantly sink the price of the used M8.2's then on the market if it sold for the same price as the 8.2 does now. This would be a different experience for M users. And used M8's. Might be some real bargains out there. M8's for $1,000? (I love speculating on rumors![]()
Leica's new found business strategy - Planned obsolescence
5:00 PM
It's a light machine
I'll never own either, but I don't think a full frame M would completely obsolete the M8. It will be like the Nikon D3/D300 relationship (very popular among Nikon pros) where the lenses do dual-focal length duty depending on which body you choose to use.
IF this rumor is true, its actually very bad news for Leica that someone let out this news early -- before an official annoucement at Photokina 2010.
Leica dealers are already very unhappy with poor 8.2 sales demand. This rumor will likely just about kill 8.2 sales. Leica has to stay alive and pay the bills long enough to make the M9. Dead 8.2 sales with the impending M9 release will only make profits far worse than they would have been otherwise. Just like releasing the M8 before it was ready for market, Leica corporate is often its own worst enemy.
Stephen
Leica dealers are already very unhappy with poor 8.2 sales demand. This rumor will likely just about kill 8.2 sales. Leica has to stay alive and pay the bills long enough to make the M9. Dead 8.2 sales with the impending M9 release will only make profits far worse than they would have been otherwise. Just like releasing the M8 before it was ready for market, Leica corporate is often its own worst enemy.
Stephen
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
IF this rumor is true, its actually very bad news for Leica that someone let out this news early -- before an official annoucement at Photokina 2010.
Leica dealers are already very unhappy with poor 8.2 sales demand. This rumor will likely just about kill 8.2 sales. Leica has to stay alive and pay the bills long enough to make the M9. Dead 8.2 sales with the impending M9 release will only make profits far worse than they would have been otherwise. Just like releasing the M8 before it was ready for market, Leica corporate is often its own worst enemy.
Stephen
Look out for some great 8.2 deals ... surely?
They're no good to anyone sitting around not being used!
Bill Blackwell
Leica M Shooter
In reading the L Camera Forum thread on the future of the digital M, some of the responders had information on the M9...
There are responders right here in this forum with information on the M9, but they live in Fantasy Land too.
IF this rumor is true, its actually very bad news for Leica that someone let out this news early -- before an official annoucement at Photokina 2010.
Leica dealers are already very unhappy with poor 8.2 sales demand. This rumor will likely just about kill 8.2 sales. Leica has to stay alive and pay the bills long enough to make the M9. Dead 8.2 sales with the impending M9 release will only make profits far worse than they would have been otherwise. Just like releasing the M8 before it was ready for market, Leica corporate is often its own worst enemy.
Stephen
Yes, this is why I find it difficult to believe it's a deliberate leak.
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
It's not quite the same relationship as the D3/D300. By the time of this "speculated" release, the M8 sensor will be six years old. I think a FF M9 would pretty much kill the earlier cameras as far as resale value.
robklurfield
eclipse
If an M9 comes out at the same price as the M8.2, Leica can clear their excess of inventory of 8.2's by giving them free with the purchase of a new Noctilux.
aizan
Veteran
fat chance this is a real leak, especially since photokina is more than a year away...and who are these "responders"?
It's not quite the same relationship as the D3/D300. By the time of this "speculated" release, the M8 sensor will be six years old. I think a FF M9 would pretty much kill the earlier cameras as far as resale value.
Just like all digitals. This is why I don't buy high end digitals anymore.
DougFord
on the good foot
‘Speculating on a hypothesis ‘
If it’s not one thing it’s another.
On one hand you have used M8 prices that continue to fall and now on the other you have a possible FFM9 announcement in 2010.
Perhaps poor M8.2 sales are also a result of market saturation? Come next year, will ‘inexpensive’ used M8’s be passed around like the RD1 is today? (If it’s not already occurring)
If so, M8 service revenue rather than M8.2 sales could help span the time between now and the release of the M9. I would expect Leica to bundle more service/upgrade packages together. Frame line upgrade/lens coding/CLA packages with extended warranty on second and third hand M8’s.
If it’s not one thing it’s another.
On one hand you have used M8 prices that continue to fall and now on the other you have a possible FFM9 announcement in 2010.
Perhaps poor M8.2 sales are also a result of market saturation? Come next year, will ‘inexpensive’ used M8’s be passed around like the RD1 is today? (If it’s not already occurring)
If so, M8 service revenue rather than M8.2 sales could help span the time between now and the release of the M9. I would expect Leica to bundle more service/upgrade packages together. Frame line upgrade/lens coding/CLA packages with extended warranty on second and third hand M8’s.
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