Unlike the majority of the people who post here, I actually used my Leicas to earn money, not to sit on a shelf and look pretty, though I appreciate that aspect of it, too. So that's my bias. I personally knew two other wedding photographers who used Leica M's as their main cameras, and I knew of many others, including a couple of the best in the business. But that was back in the "film days" of reliable M6TTL's and M7's. Now, in the digital age, I know of only one wedding photographer who uses the M8 as his main camera. If it doesn't matter to anyone at Leica that their cameras are no longer regarded as reliable, go-to tools, then fine. But it is a risky change of direction for a once-proud company to lose that arrow from their quiver, and rely only on the whims of hobbyists and collectors to keep them solvent.