Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Leopold Green wrote: > > I agree with the point that Britain has declined in relative affluence, > however, as in all societies this isn't equally divided, there remains a > sufficient proportion of UK society capable of affording Leica, or Aston > Martin, or various 'up market' HiFi's [KEF and the like]. Leica UK seem to > sell reasonably well. I also agree that it is fine for other SLR's to beat > the R8, BUT if it is done fairly. This test wasn't fair! Neither was their > test last year when they placed the M6 last against the G2 and XPAN. The > point I really wanted to make is that AP completely ignores Leica's lens > selection, and after all a camera body is, no matter how good it is, > something you mount a piece of glass on. When people are thinking of buying > a camera system, even a 'high end one' they may well look at magazines like ><snip> At the magazine racks I frequent there are a slew of British Photo magazines; Say 4 or 5. Many of them seem to be from the same publisher. The mentality is not what I've been seeing every night in "Jeeves and Wooster." for the past week and a half. (We've rented the whole set) Makes our Popular Photography Magazine look like an eloquent optical Journal. Those crazy British are as foreign from my American culture as a lost tribe in the Amazon. They do speak American though. Mark Rabiner