Tony Rose
Sponsor
For all those M8 users who are thinking about upgrading. DO IT NOW!
There is QUITE an increase Starting February 16, 2009. I mean QUITE!!.
M8.2 sales will really ZING when the M8 forum sees these prices.
TR
There is QUITE an increase Starting February 16, 2009. I mean QUITE!!.
M8.2 sales will really ZING when the M8 forum sees these prices.
TR
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
That's it I'm outa here! 
__hh
Well-known
Leica's way of saying "Merry XMAS"
kshapero
South Florida Man
How big is quite?
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Well ... I'm back with the fireproof overalls and ready to go! 
This sucks ... there I said it!
This sucks ... there I said it!
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
Better to just sell the M8 and buy an M8.2? Is that Leica's intended result?
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I'm sort of wondering how long before the current stocks of the M8 run out and the only option will actually be the M8.2?
This is going to make the option of buying a bargain price used M8 and getting the upgrades done a lot less attractive.
This is going to make the option of buying a bargain price used M8 and getting the upgrades done a lot less attractive.
Fred Burton
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Time to start writing Leica's epithet? Now we understand the desperate plea from Kaufman to support the dealers. It took them three years to sell fewer than 20,000 M8's. Making the "upgrade" much more expensive won't save the M8.2. It's simply an obsolete camera.
tbarker13
shooter of stuff
This does seem an odd move - like they are desperate to create a market for a new camera that appears to not be selling all that well.
The Leica braintrust must have vastly underestimated how buyers would respond to the choice between upgrading the M8 versus buying a new M8.2.
So now they move to make the upgrade path less appealing. But will that really make the M8.2 more appealing? Or will it just further distance the company from a deteriorating customer base?
The Leica braintrust must have vastly underestimated how buyers would respond to the choice between upgrading the M8 versus buying a new M8.2.
So now they move to make the upgrade path less appealing. But will that really make the M8.2 more appealing? Or will it just further distance the company from a deteriorating customer base?
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Time to start writing Leica's epithet? Now we understand the desperate plea from Kaufman to support the dealers. It took them three years to sell fewer than 20,000 M8's. Making the "upgrade" much more expensive won't save the M8.2. It's simply an obsolete camera.
Just out of curiosity: Where did you find the sales figures? And how do you come to three years? I have one of the very first, and it is just two years old....
Fred Burton
Well-known
The figures came from Cameraquest. I think the actual number he quoted was 14,000. The M8 was introduced at Photokina in October, 2005.
jody36
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Leica will eventually kill itself.
RF-Addict
Well-known
And they continue to dig their own grave..............
Happy Holidays, Everyone
Happy Holidays, Everyone
jody36
Well-known
They should come out with an affordable m mount all manual film camera sub 1000 us. This would boost sales figures and not really so heavily on high dollar product. The other camera makes have both affordable and high dollar.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Interesting. I saw my M8 first at the Photokina 2006, and got it in November, the 7th, ten days before the official start of sale. There was no Photokina in 2005.They are held even years only.... And according to most Leica watchers they sold between 15000 and 20000 in the first year. Still they are selling as many as they can build......Getting your facts straight might dispel the impression that you are merely bashing.The figures came from Cameraquest. I think the actual number he quoted was 14,000. The M8 was introduced at Photokina in October, 2005.
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jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Sure. I'd like to have a 20.000$ Porsche as well....They should come out with an affordable m mount all manual film camera sub 1000 us. This would boost sales figures and not really so heavily on high dollar product. The other camera makes have both affordable and high dollar.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Jaapv ... I understand your defence of the camera because you are and always have been a very satisfied user ... as I am also. The camera does what I expect and it's limitations are purely by design.
Tony is infering though that there will be a hefty price increase for the upgrade and fairly obviously he does know how much and has been informed by his supplier.
Why would they feel it's necessary to do this ... I don't understand it? It's not going to affect me because as far as I'm concerned the camera is OK as is and I have no need for the M8.2 ... but it seems odd to increase the price of the upgrade at this stage. I understand that they have announced price increases for numerous other products in the coming year but to me they should have held back on this particular increase.
Tony is infering though that there will be a hefty price increase for the upgrade and fairly obviously he does know how much and has been informed by his supplier.
Why would they feel it's necessary to do this ... I don't understand it? It's not going to affect me because as far as I'm concerned the camera is OK as is and I have no need for the M8.2 ... but it seems odd to increase the price of the upgrade at this stage. I understand that they have announced price increases for numerous other products in the coming year but to me they should have held back on this particular increase.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
I'll summarize my opinion of the price increase - Probably ill-considered, badly communicated and over the top. I went on record as such on LUF when it was announced some time ago.Jaapv ... I understand your defence of the camera because you are and always have been a very satisfied user ... as I am also. The camera does what I expect and it's limitations are purely by design.
Tony is infering though that there will be a hefty price increase for the upgrade and fairly obviously he does know how much and has been informed by his supplier.
Why would they feel it's necessary to do this ... I don't understand it? It's not going to affect me because as far as I'm concerned the camera is OK as is and I have no need for the M8.2 ... but it seems odd to increase the price of the upgrade at this stage. I understand that they have announced price increases for numerous other products in the coming year but to me they should have held back on this particular increase.
jody36
Well-known
A recent google search shows a porsche for as little as 48000 and as High as 1900000 rounding figures. So the cheaper one is 26 percent of the highest one. So you can have a sporty boxer instead of the 911. There is no M mount sold new that is sold for 26 percent less than a M7. Its still apples to oranges but point is they can do it. They just dont care to. A boxer is a hellofa nice ride.
Avotius
Some guy
hah I knew Leica was full of it when they said their camera was built modular and would be upgradable and never out of date!
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