NickTrop
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Nick, I think the only reason Leica is in business is because they didn't try to be a player in the mass produced DSLR game. They are selling all of the M9 cameras and M lenses they can make and are profitable... why would they change that?
Easy - rangefinders are a niche product, SLRs are not. Rangefinders died when SLRs came out, were killed again with zoom lenses, were killed again with autofocus. The last production rangefinder wasn't even a rangefinder (taking about the Contax G 1, 2). Not, of course, knocking them but... Back to DSLR - the body is the razor, the lens is the blade. Give away the razor (sell at cost), make money on the blades (the lenses). Partner with Panasonic (as they have been) and crank out a good DSLR... let Panasonic sell the same camera with a different name - as they have been. Let suckers flagrantly pay 20% more for a $0.50 red dot stamped on the body (as they have been). Then sell autofocus R glass at a premium. You now have 100's of thousands of Leica users just a-dyin' for a pricey Summilux (or something...) I'll never understand why Leica never came out with a digital "R" DSLR.
Design it, Panny manufactures it, sell tons of pricey glass. Leica has a built-in margin. Or, the short answer is... Leica would sell a helluvalot more DSLRs - saturated market or not, than M8s or M9s, for which to sell lenses to.
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