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Subject: [Leica] S2 success (or lack thereof)
From: philippe.amard at sfr.fr (philippe.amard)
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2010 13:16:36 +0100
References: <C934AE8B.80EB%mark@rabinergroup.com>

Thanks for the tip Mark,

I'll do that as soon as I retire and get a real job as tax heavened  
pro photog ;-)

OTT I meant shiFt and not shi.t ... really sorry

Got to drive 100 miles in snow now - been snowing all morning

Amiti?s
Philippe


Le 20 d?c. 10 ? 12:56, Mark Rabiner a ?crit :

>
> Why not rent one for the weekend if you can think of something you  
> really
> need to shoot with it? Medium format digital cameras are rented I  
> think more
> than bought. Write it off somehow as an expense!?!?
>
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>> From: Philippe Amard <philippe.amard at sfr.fr>
>> Reply-To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org>
>> Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2010 12:49:47 +0100
>> To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org>
>> Subject: Re: [Leica] S2 success (or lack thereof)
>>
>> Agreed Douglas,
>>
>> I said quite a while ago that Leica needed a paradigm shit if they
>> were to survive and prosper.
>> Now the move they've made doesn't suit me, what can I do ...
>>
>> But they will always find Davos dwellers, Rolex, Veyron, and cruising
>> ships owners who will want an S2.
>> All the better for them all.
>>
>> Were I one of them, I'd give it a try, and sell it if not convenient
>> Well sell? why? no need to get through the ordeal of doing so.
>> My time is more precious to me.
>> Just forget about it.
>>
>>
>> In the meantime, I hope I will anyhow enjoy viewing some beautiful
>> results some day :-)
>>
>> Frohe Weihnachten
>> Philippe
>>
>>
>> Le 20 d?c. 10 ? 11:48, Douglas Sharp a ?crit :
>>
>>> Richard,
>>>
>>> the fact is that Leica have been absolutely overwhelmed by the
>>> success of the M9 and the S2. The are working their wotsits off
>>> trying to catch up with an order backlog like they've never seen
>>> before.  It doesn't matter one iota who is buying the gear - if it
>>> is making Leica a going concern, we can all be happy. Leica is doing
>>> a lot of PR trying to make the S2 better known to professionals (at
>>> least in Germany, so far) and has, as yet, had only positive
>>> feedback - even down to things like how long you can shoot with one
>>> battery charge.
>>>
>>> Maybe lots of potentates and oligarchs are buying it, but so what -
>>> the more S2s there are out there, the more people become aware of it
>>> and the brand, and more will be ordered and sold.
>>>
>>> As to the M9Ti, the book that's included with it states clearly that
>>> it is Leica's "concept car" and has features that could be employed
>>> in later models.
>>>
>>> The new design is clear, simple and unostentatious - precisely what
>>> Leicas have been right from the word go - maybe purists don't like
>>> it, but purists even shied away from the idea of a digital Leica R
>>> (sacrilege!!)at first,  and when they didn't get one (R10), they all
>>> started moaning.
>>>
>>> Is there a better way of paying for your R+D costs? I doubt it. A
>>> very clever move by Leica, and one that highlights their joint
>>> sponsoring efforts with the VW Group (and Audi as a premium brand)
>>> e.g. http://www.sbc2010.de/ It's pretty obvious where their target
>>> groups are - and it's not us.
>>>
>>> Leica are getting their products placed in the rarified atmosphere
>>> of premium events like this and are accessing the segments where
>>> money is no object.
>>>
>>> Good for Leica! Their radical turnaround project has worked
>>> (although a gamble) and the company is on a relatively firm
>>> financial footing for what is, after all, a very small company. They
>>> still have quite a way to go, and I, for one, wish them well.
>>>
>>> It is perhaps interesting to note that what turned Leica around was
>>> the fact that they declined to produce what Leicaphiles were asking
>>> for and went their own way for a change.
>>>
>>> Maybe dyed-in-the-wool Leicaphiles are what was holding them back -
>>> now they've thrown this age-old conservatism out of the window they
>>> seem to be back and doing rather well.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Douglas
>>>
>>> On 20.12.2010 11:07, Richard Man wrote:
>>>> Come on guys. I know no one controls where a thread goes, but do we
>>>> have to
>>>> hijack it to yet another rant against M9Ti or whatever horse$hit  
>>>> that
>>>> someone happens not to like?
>>>>
>>>> My conjecture is that just based on some random but imho educated
>>>> guesses,
>>>> the S2 will do all right by Leica. No one has either call BS on it
>>>> or agree
>>>> to it, but yet another tangential rant.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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