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italy74 said:Hi guys
if none posted it before, there's now an interesting article by E.Putz:
http://www.imx.nl/photo/viewpoint/leica_angst_and_the_departu.html
That is interesting, although not optimistic. Thanks.
italy74 said:Hi guys
if none posted it before, there's now an interesting article by E.Putz:
http://www.imx.nl/photo/viewpoint/leica_angst_and_the_departu.html
I hope things work out for you shooting jpegs. Hopefully you won't regret that decision in the future.
sitemistic said:Basically, you seem to be advocating for a Canon G9 with a Red Dot on it. Perhaps Leica could make a deal with Canon. Stick a red dot on the G9 and double the price.
Berliner said:This ‘empty suit’ from California, dare I say (in hindsight, no less) was a very poor fit for Leica. Did he even know what one was three years ago? There are people here who know so much more about the history & culture of Leica than this guy ever could…
Al Patterson said:I think you are all crazy. I think the "boutique" approach will lead Leica into the dustbin of history. With $500 DSLRs, why would any sane person spend even $1500 for a DRF?
sitemistic said:Let's take an M8 and a 1DsMkIII, stand out in a rainstorm for two hours, and then throw both cameras against a wall. Which one do you think would break? 🙂
ROTFLMAO. Dave. Thank god for the voice of sanity. Yeah. Reader's digest format please. Even scrolling through this thread as far as your post makes my head hurt. I feel a little like I've picked up a comic book series in the middle.dcsang said:Can someone give me the Coles / Cliff notes version on what or who this Steven K Lee guy was before he showed up at Leica?
I may own Leica gear but I don't follow the Days Of Leica soap opera so can someone bring me up to speed in 100 words or less? 😀
Dave
sitemistic said:"Becase DSLRs are cumbersome, noisy, ugly, and made of plastic bits that have a tendency to break."
Let's take an M8 and a 1DsMkIII, stand out in a rainstorm for two hours, and then throw both cameras against a wall. Which one do you think would break? 🙂
DelDavis said:I'm convinced it'll happen eventually, but if it doesn't then I'll stick with my analog rangefinder and whatever film is available until I'm as old and grumpy as sitemistic is.
This is the complaint I have against DSLRs and digicams. I was playing with an E510 the other day, and of course the first thing I do is put it in Manual exposure mode. Someone had to tell me how to change shutter speed, as the control was not labeled for that. But how to change aperture? I had NFC ... I was seriously miffed. Finally I opened the manual (I think my systems engineer title is being taken away) and found out that you hold down the exposure compensation button and then turn the same control that controls shutter speed. Bah. Give me separate controls, clearly marked. I'm an Olympus fanatic, but bad on Olympus for following the dumb-down crowd.sitemistic said:My point is that the level of complexity of a DSLR is dependent on your intended use.
Ah, but he does. And he has hired our own Barrett as CEO, and I am the new Executive VP. If you doubt this, you can read it right here on RFF; it's on the Internet so you can believe it.Leicabug said:I really don't think Leica can suvive in the long run anyway because Dr. Kaufmann doesn't have a clue for hiring best person to lead Leica.
See??? I TOLD you the demographic was there!!! And there are millions more where Del came from! 😀DelDavis said:I'm probably in the "young crowd" of sitemistic's imagination.
DelDavis said:but if it doesn't then I'll stick with my analog rangefinder and whatever film is available until I'm as old and grumpy as sitemistic is.
You may well be right.sitemistic said:The Leica M anything has been a millstone around Leicas neck, so much so that they have had to build the same camera over and over for 50 years. Which is why they find themselves where they are now. But Leica has nothing but tradition to separate them in the dogfight with Nikon and Canon. And once that traditional M look and feel is gone, they are just another maker of digital cameras.
I honestly don't think Leica has a future, because they are so specifically defined by their past.
Ade-oh said:Pro spec DSLRs still look and handle much the same as the last of the film SLRs and I can't see any particularly good reason for this to continue to be the case: an innovative and radical designer ought to be able to do what Leica did in the early to mid 20th century and redefine the pro camera, perhaps producing a smaller, high quality, interchangeable autofocus-lens digital camera with exceptional optica
sitemistic said:The Leica M anything has been a millstone around Leicas neck, so much so that they have had to build the same camera over and over for 50 years. Which is why they find themselves where they are now.
xayraa33 said:I have to say that you have hit the nail on the head with what you said.
I wonder why Leica cannot see all this?