ray*j*gun
Veteran
I discovered CV when I bought my Nikon S3 2000 and wanted lenses. Wow brand new, sharp and affordable.... love at first whatever.
kind of like me wondering who is going to be able to fix my Saab in a few years.
We can only hope Kobayashi-san isn't done with film and still has a few more tricks up his sleeve...
Chris
At the same time, produce a digital 35mm RF, M mount at a reasonable price as a platform for selling more of his digitally optimised lenses. I think he could make money there, but it has to be "full frame" with a traditional optical rangefinder-viewfinder and a fixed screen for playback.
Ehhhhh.
I used to think so until he unceremoniously dumped his line of Nikon S-mount equipment, after giving the Nikon rangefinder users a taste of what might have been.
Ehhhhh.
I used to think so until he unceremoniously dumped his line of Nikon S-mount equipment, after giving the Nikon rangefinder users a taste of what might have been.
I wish that he would resurrect the production line for the Bessa R and a few choice screw mount lenses. It would be nice to have one LTM camera still in production.
At the same time, produce a digital 35mm RF, M mount at a reasonable price as a platform for selling more of his digitally optimised lenses.
I think he could make money there, but it has to be "full frame" with a traditional optical rangefinder-viewfinder and a fixed screen for playback.
I suspect they would have sold many more units if they had bothered to bring out some of the exotic high-speed optics they produced for the Leicavolk instead of the pedestrian run-of-the mill Nikon s-mount knock-offs that they did.A half full moment if ever there was one.
My read was Pres. K-san tried the Nikon S-mount line and where the folks are vocal it didn't generate enough sales to keep it open or bring out new glass.
The M-mount line of glass is wonderful and it provides us with some great optics to use on the Mirrorless Digital Camera (MDC) of our choice. As many get reformulated they are improved for use with FF cameras from Leica.
I wish I had the time/money to do an in-depth business study on Cosina over the past 20 years. I think it would be a great example of growing a love into a business. Perhaps it could serve as guidance for others.
B2 (;->
Resurrecting the Bessa R is a great idea, especially if it has improved build quality.
I'd consider a digital Bessa RF if controls sufficiently resembled those of a film camera.
Chris
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This is my almost complete collection of Voigtlander Bessa Cameras (I have to find my Bessa L and retrieve the Bessa R2C from a seriously Zeiss centric friend). Considering that this is designs and production items over only 17 years - it is astounding. Couple this with a lens selection that ranges from 10mm to 90mm it is even more amazing!