Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/09/23

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Subject: [Leica] moving parts: Lecia and Ferrari
From: "Apostolos Mamatas" <a_mamatas@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2000 00:34:08 EDT

All this recent talk about R2D2's lens trouble has brought up an old thought 
in my mind. Leica Ms are specialized, mechanically sophisticated (yet 
"simple") machines designed for a very specific kind of photography. Ferrari 
autmomobiles are, likewise, sophisticated machines produced for a specific 
kind of transportation. The cars are also notoriously temperamental (like 
any racing car has a right to be). Take all this into consideration and the 
rare malfunction of a piece of Leica equipment can be put into perspective. 
These respective machines are the paradigms of 20th century industrial 
design in their fields. They are works of art, and so posess "personality 
traits". While such malfunctions as have been described are deplorable, we 
need to understand that these cameras actually ARE high-tech to the degree 
that they push the limits of MECHANICAL integration and rugedness for such 
intricate systems. The fact that Leica is willing to stick its neck out with 
the passport plan only contributes to my respect for this company, although 
something as simple as diaphragm blades working incorrectly should be rather 
shameful!
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