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Cosina needs to get their mits on the contract to make the Fuji folder.
Leica could sell any well designed small camera, that is what they are known for.
M. Valdemar said:There are rangefinders and "rangefinders". Nothing is set in stone for a clever company.
Apple saw that they had a disaster in the making with their computers, they did an abrupt about-face and switched from PowerPC chips to Intel chips.
Everyone knew you "couldn't have an Intel chip in a Mac". Suddenly, they're selling hundreds of thousands of them a month.
What young kid would pay $500 for a cell phone? Or $400 for a fancy MP3 player? Oops.....MILLIONS of them......
My statement was a response to a comment about pros who do not use M cameras due to viewfinder inaccuracy. They can crop while the hardcore M users who don't like cropping can not crop. Everybody wins.Pablito said:Not for those long-time M users for whom cropping in post is as distasteful as cropping under the enlarger. I will confirm what Harry Lime says, I have heard complaints from photojournalists who bought them, some have kept the camera but point to the framelines as the biggest probelm, other have sold them.
http://www.photoscala.de/Artikel/Leica-feuert-LeeNachdem ja nun nicht alle Ideen Lees schlecht waren - die preiswerten Summarit-M-Objekive etwa, aber auch die angedeuteten Leica-Vollformatkameras im M- und R-Sektor sowie ein preiswertere M-Messsucherkamera - sind vor allem menschliche bzw. Management- und Führungsdifferenzen als Grund für den plötzlichen Rausschmiss zu vermuten.
So wurden nach unseren Informationen Mitte 2007 mindestens sechs Mitarbeiter aus dem mittleren Management entlassen, zum Teil wurde ihnen fristlos, zum Teil fristgerecht zum Jahresende, gekündigt. Das betraf leitende Positionen in Forschung, Produktion, Optik und Kommunikation. Und Leica Pressechef Gero Furchheim verschwand im Laufe des Jahres 2007 stillschweigend von der Bühne - Differenzen um die Leica World, lange überfällig, dann eingestellt, waren wohl der vorgeschobene Grund.
Oh bummer - that's me!!!😱 😱 😱M. Valdemar said:the fan base consists of aging middle aged mental cases with midlife crises and fetishistic tendencies.
ErikFive said:Im thinking the same. It seems like leica dealers lives a life in slow motion. Or at least over here. I wouldnt be surprised if life at Solms is slow motion as well. Maybe they where pissed cause they couldnt have cameras for 3 months for repair. Leica needs a push in the ass.
If a kid (or their parent's more likely) can spend upwards of $2,000 on an apple macbook air, then they could spend that on a 'cool' Leica. I also beleive that manual focus has a cachet all of it's own. Just IMHO...sitemistic said:Just because a kid will pay $500 for a cell phone doesn't mean he would pay it for a manual focus rangefinder camera. That just doesn't make sense.
And, of course, not all of us just play with them. By the time I bought my first new Leica and first new Leica lens, a bit over a quarter of a century ago, I'd already been using Leicas for a decade or more; the difference was that the new ones could be offset against tax, because they were part of my earning a living.sitemistic said:Those of us who play with expensive rangefinder cameras are generally not living in the payday to payday world "most" people live in.
This has been a pretty interesting discussion, if somewhat contentious at times, but that's part of the RFF family, ethos, eh?Roger Hicks said:One other thing that has just occurred to me. We are constantly being assured that the number of people who use Leicas professionally is insignificant. It would however be interesting to know the percentage of Leicas being used professionally versus the percentage of 'pro' SLRs/DSLRs used professionally.
I don't think there's any way of obtaining such figures, because no-one gathers them. But I do remember, years ago, a Linhof dealer estimating that sales were split about 50/50 between very rich amateurs and professionals. Given how often Linhofs are dismissed as "dentists' cameras", I found that figure quite interesting.
Cheers,
Roger