Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/02/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]It has come to my notice, that some of you (LUGers) have some gripes about the special Leica release cameras. I have even heard comments like: "How could anybody buy a camera like this" Example: Jaguar XK50. Now comments like this are not nice, nor are they very smart! Why, This cameras are a maximum profit item for Leica. They are normally ordered in one batch, they are a guaranteed sold item, the attract virtually no guarantee return. What better sales could there be. Some of you guys are whinging and whining about mister Cohn and his method's as Leica CEOs. At the same time you make negative comments about the special commemorative M6 editions which earn Leica good bucks. Why ???. You say: " they probably wont see a film going through them." Of course not. Why should they. Anybody who can afford a special model, can also afford a normal model for everyday use. It is said: "some people buy this specials only as investment" Good luck to them. If they buy 1 or 20 or more, just for investment, the Leica sold this amount of cameras without loosing a sale of normal M6,s. The types who by it for investment reasons, would not buy a normal camera anyway. Without those specials, Leitz would be much worth off. So any of you who have something negative to say about this type of cameras, think. Nobody makes you by one. Others enjoy them. (I would, if I could afford it) Wouldn't it be nice, to get a special commemorative gold and silver plated M6 with a diamond encrusted shutter speed dial from some Sheik as a present. I, definitely wouldn't knock it back. Would you??? Regards Horst Schmidt Now I am not going on about some of you knockin collectors, but..............