Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I don't believe a series of filters (eveen if given away for free) will solve Leica's problems. There will have to be a permanent fix to the camera itself. We love Leica because it is a quick, silent, unobtrusive street camera; these attributes are undermined if the quickness component is compromised by a need to fiddle. Paying almost $5,000 for a camera that requires fixes in order to operate correctly in certain circumstances is a tough sell, except for those who "need" to buy and justify the latest Leica no matter what. In my view, after the initial sales are completed to those who simply have to have the M8, the M8 will face tough sailing in the marketplace if Leica does not solve its present problem. I'm betting that Voightlander will furnish the fix in the form of a much lower-priced body that doesn't have Leica's problems. I'd love to have an M8, but not the present-version. How many photographers will wait for the successor version, or the Voightlander version, before spending their money? I feel many will wait.