Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/08/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Chuck, I must disagree---not that I really know, of course, but we're just talking opinions here. Leica has long tried to make lower cost (relatively speaking) bodies available. If I recall, there were lower cost, less fully featured screwmount models; there was the M2 after the M3; there was the CL; there was the R4S (or was it R4S2?) after the R4; and there was the R-E after the R5. In other words, they have a long history of trying to offer lower priced models by reducing size, features, complexity, or whatever, while maintaining high quality. And based on these many examples of attempted price reductions, I cannot imagine that they are selling the R6.2 at a "ripoff" price, but rather only at a price required to make a profit (the objective of all business) after covering the production costs for a very high quality camera. The R6.2 is not different in this regard from any other Leica---the R8 or the M6---and if you think the R6.2 is a "ripoff," then those other cameras must be that too. So then why remain a Leica user? Finally, where a camera or lens is made is irrelevant. I've heard nothing but good reports about the current zooms made for Leica by Sigma, and I know from personal experience that the Leica CL and the 35-70/3.5 zoom both made for Leica by Minolta were very high quality items (yes, I know the CL was not as rugged and heavy-duty as an M camera, but its purpose was to be light and convenient). All those items demonstrate that when Leica has someone else build something, they don't carelessly ignore its quality or market a "ripoff," but rather insist that it measures up to Leica's standards. Art Peterson - -----Original Message----- From: Ccl1396915541@aol.com [mailto:Ccl1396915541@aol.com] Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 10:15 AM To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us Subject: [Leica] Some ideas for a new R After I slammed the R bodies I thought before I went off on my trip I'd propose what might be a nice way to support the Leitz lenses everybody is rooting for. Suppose Leica called up Nikon and said: Hey, you still have the tooling for the F4? Ok, we'll buy it. We'll rip out the autofocus motor (but leave in the in-focus lights) and hook up a Leica lensmount to the meter. Ought to have room for the cams once the AF is gone. Then, Leica calls up Cosina and says: make us one of those cheap mechanical bodies like you do for Nikon and Olympus and Yashica and Ricoh. We want both a spot meter and centerweighted in ours like the Olympus has. We'll sell it for $400 'cause it says "Leica". That way folks can get started in the system or have a good cheap spare body. The R62 is a ripoff at the price they ask. You get the picture. Leica isn't ashamed to buy their zoom lenses from Japan, maybe they should just subcontract their bodies to a good company, get a really nice reliable modern design, and concentrate on making those super duper lenses instead of pissing everyone off with their self destructing bodies. Chuck