bob338
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I've noticed a lot of not-so-subtle Leica bashing around here lately. This Fujifilm X100 seems to have gotten everyone fired up and the M9Ti has gotten a lot of people angry.
So what gives? Is the M9Ti really that bad of a design?
Is the promo video really *that* offensive? It's advertising, it's supposed to be dumbed down for the majority of the population; dumb people.
Is it the price? $26k for a camera is ridiculous, even if I had that kind of money. But who cares? Some people prefer driving $100k Range Rovers and some prefer $500 Suburbans. Does that make either group less intelligent or less deserving of doing what they want with their money?
Does everyone really want Leica to abandon innovation in favor of maintaining the status quo? The technology in the M9Ti will eventually filter down to cameras that we use. If you don't like it you can avoid it like everyone did with the M5 and they'll figure it out.
I know I'll be labeled a 'fanboy' for my opinions in this post but I think this bashing is getting a little out of hand. Leica has been very generous with a lot of us in terms of expired and multiple owner warranties. They will still replace(yes, REPLACE!) every part on any M series camera if you're willing to pay the price. In fact they just stopped repairing LTM bodies a couple of years ago! Can you name another 50 year old rangefinder that can be sent back to the factory for repair?
The Hexar has been out of production for only a few years and parts are becoming impossible to find.
Fuji is responding to a market trend for retro styled cameras that will SELL A LOT OF UNITS, nothing more. Look at the Velvia 50 fiasco, they dropped it until enough people petitioned them to bring it back. If they were so concerned about the artistic aspects of photography would they ever have dropped it in the first place?
Like Mr. K of Cosina, I think Dr. Kauffman genuinely loves photography and is probably not getting much richer because he bought the company. Both Leica and Cosina are making lenses and bodies for the handful of us that still use rangefinders and I appreciate it. I'm not even a big fan of most CV glass, but I am thankful that it's there.
just my .02...
bob
So what gives? Is the M9Ti really that bad of a design?
Is the promo video really *that* offensive? It's advertising, it's supposed to be dumbed down for the majority of the population; dumb people.
Is it the price? $26k for a camera is ridiculous, even if I had that kind of money. But who cares? Some people prefer driving $100k Range Rovers and some prefer $500 Suburbans. Does that make either group less intelligent or less deserving of doing what they want with their money?
Does everyone really want Leica to abandon innovation in favor of maintaining the status quo? The technology in the M9Ti will eventually filter down to cameras that we use. If you don't like it you can avoid it like everyone did with the M5 and they'll figure it out.
I know I'll be labeled a 'fanboy' for my opinions in this post but I think this bashing is getting a little out of hand. Leica has been very generous with a lot of us in terms of expired and multiple owner warranties. They will still replace(yes, REPLACE!) every part on any M series camera if you're willing to pay the price. In fact they just stopped repairing LTM bodies a couple of years ago! Can you name another 50 year old rangefinder that can be sent back to the factory for repair?
The Hexar has been out of production for only a few years and parts are becoming impossible to find.
Fuji is responding to a market trend for retro styled cameras that will SELL A LOT OF UNITS, nothing more. Look at the Velvia 50 fiasco, they dropped it until enough people petitioned them to bring it back. If they were so concerned about the artistic aspects of photography would they ever have dropped it in the first place?
Like Mr. K of Cosina, I think Dr. Kauffman genuinely loves photography and is probably not getting much richer because he bought the company. Both Leica and Cosina are making lenses and bodies for the handful of us that still use rangefinders and I appreciate it. I'm not even a big fan of most CV glass, but I am thankful that it's there.
just my .02...
bob