Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/09/03

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Subject: Re: [Leica] lower classes don't use leicas?
From: "Mxsmanic" <mxsmanic@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2001 21:52:13 +0200
References: <200109031520.f83FKT630066@hermes.toad.net>

Steve writes:

> Can we see some evidence please that you are
> actually a 'working' pro who earns his living
> from cameras.

He didn't say anything about being a working pro; he simply asserted that UK
Leica has no loan stock for pros.  Is this true?

> Probably the point here is that Leicas are not
> the FIRST choice for the majority of professional
> photogs.

Without a way to recover quickly from equipment failure, they would not be a
choice at all for many types of photography.  While this isn't an issue for
street photography or nature photography, it certainly rules out most forms of
newsgathering, weddings, most types of studio work, and the like (anything with
a deadline, to be specific).

> ......but then, the question here David, is, what
> true pro only has one Leica or N or C?

How many does a "true pro" have to have?  What if he has n bodies for n lenses?
If he loses one body, he cannot complete his assignment by deadline.  Obviously,
that isn't going to work, and in a situation like that, Leica is ruled out.

> In the US if Leica knows you they will bend over
> backwards to help you

And if they don't?

> Things will break, Nikons, Canons, Leicas and if
> one earns their living with these tools it is
> prudent to have spares.

It's also prudent to buy equipment that can be quickly and reliably repaired if
it breaks.  That requires a fast, reliable, accessible service organization.
Unfortunately, Leica doesn't seem to have that.

In reply to: Message from "Steve LeHuray" <icommag@toad.net> (Re: [Leica] lower classes don't use leicas?)