I wonder why only those that own Leicas object to them being called status symbols? I'm not implying anything. I have no dog in this fight. I don't own any Leica gear, but I would buy some if I thought it suited my needs--and still might buy a lens or two in the future.
If you have seen any of the recent Leica store fronts, I've been to the one in Hong Kong, it is hard to deny that the company itself clearly sees its products as a luxury brand which is akin to a status symbol.
"I bought the Mercedes LSR MacLaren because it suited my needs. Oh, some people view it as a status symbol? I had no idea. I guess that might be true for some people, but not for me."
*edit --maybe they object to it because they think the camera being a status symbol implies that they didn't work hard to be able to buy it or something, like it was just something handed to them. I dunno
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As a multiple Leica user, I am qualified to give you my perspective. As in all things in life, there is a distribution curve for everything. In this case, Leica owners who have money, I reside on the left (almost zero), and struggle to buy film after paying rent, buying groceries and paying medical bills.
On the opposite end (the right end) of the distribution curve are people who own Leicas and have a lot of money and then there are the majority somewhere in the middle, hence a bell-shaped curve.
Now, where in this distribution is the status symbol bias? It is merely an illusion invented by those who have some need to think that a Leica is a luxury item and is owned only by rich/snobs/fill-in-the blanks.
All of this crap about Leica rangefinders being so expensive when the top of the line Nikon DSLR is more expensive than the M9. Those who complain about expense forget that the S2 is almost $30,000 and then you have to buy the expensive lenses! So, why is the S2 NOT mentioned? Because the petty arguments are at the low end of the Leica line, NOT the high end where S2 gear is aimed at high-end professionals to accomplish a specific task.
So where is the problem with a $1500 M6, or a $2300 M8 or even the current M9? What are they some kind of low-end status symbols? Where is the problem? It is somewhere between the ears of those talking about Leica who have some axe to grind.
Same with high-end cars. Same with those driving by luxury gated subdivisions. Pick your pleasure and bitch about it. It's a free country.
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I don't know about you, the reader of this diatribe, but I can not afford to buy cheap any longer. Disposables are slowly being deleted in my life, and replaced by what I need/want that is either functional, beautiful, or both and that will last a long, long time.