Vince Lupo
Whatever
In this morning's NYT business secition: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/08/t...ices-with-photos-to-match.html?pagewanted=all
Might be seen as a bit of a puff piece, but a nice one-page story for us devotees. I did notice one misstatement -- he mentions that "In the 1950's, Leica rose to fame when it introduced the M-System camera, its first so-called range finder body with an interchangeable lens mount." Not sure what he means by 'so-called' (were they called something else???), but I'm thinking the 'first range finder body with an interchangeable lens mount' was the Leica II in 1932. Other than that, a fairly informative article.
Might be seen as a bit of a puff piece, but a nice one-page story for us devotees. I did notice one misstatement -- he mentions that "In the 1950's, Leica rose to fame when it introduced the M-System camera, its first so-called range finder body with an interchangeable lens mount." Not sure what he means by 'so-called' (were they called something else???), but I'm thinking the 'first range finder body with an interchangeable lens mount' was the Leica II in 1932. Other than that, a fairly informative article.