Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/02/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Before this goes too far...... and more chime in...... > > So now Leica will sell you an M8 for $5500, then allow you to spend $2,000 > to upgrade it to have a nice fancy sapphire glass ( same as on your watch) > on the back and cut the noise by some tiny % and cut your top speed by > 1/2,,,,,,, S0 now you can have $7500 into the camera > > Then they tell us they may ( change that to will for the purposes of this > ....) upgrade the camera to a full frame sensor to "protect" your > investment. Cost? Unknown, but at least this time they are really giving > you something for your money;... say an additional $3000? More? > Probably.... You upgraded the first time, but just must have that bigger > sensor, so you upgrade again > > Now you have $10,500 in a camera... when they introduce the new M8+ ( call > it an M9, M8A, M10 etc.....) which has a bigger sensor and lower audible > noise and that watch grade glass back.....for how much money? Say $8,000 > > And just what are you spending to upgrade your M8? And why are you doing > this? To protect against selling your now almost worthless original M8 for > $2000 ( or less) and then buying a brand new M9, M8A, M10 etc for $8000 ( > out of pocket cost is now $6000) ......????? > > Sure. Some will switch over, but most buyers will just go buy the new body. > ( Leica buyers are not exactly known for their lack of cash..... or desire > to purchase new) > > But Leica wins because they told you they would upgrade that older M8 body > and convinced the buyers to buy that M8 in 2008..... and an M8+ in > 2009......which us what the plan was all along..... > > My message..... don't get too sucked in by this claim of "forever" ( his > word, not mine) upgrade path.......It may not be as practical or long lived > as it at first looks...... > > And don't get me started on what happens when they run out of chips to > repair your 5 year old broken Leica M8 with modifications............ > > PS: Forever in electronic consumer language = until we don't want to do it > anymore.... > > Frank Filippone > red735i@earthlink.net > > Your totally right Frank. And I'd not want the camera out of my possession for I don't know how long. I'd wait to buy a body which was already to the specks I felt in needed. Cutoff filter ness and full frame. But if I'd not kick an M8 out of bed on a cold dark night. Mark William Rabiner markrabiner.com