Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/02/22

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Subject: [Leica] DMR dead end?
From: reddawn at singnet.com.sg (David Teo)
Date: Tue Feb 22 00:06:01 2005
References: <00b601c51840$17590250$6401a8c0@ccapr.com>

Hi

To me, the DMR is definitely a dead end, factoring in the recent bad 
financial state of Leica.

Buying a DMR is not the same as buying a new MP today, the latter being 
almost guaranteed to work for decades to come, dust in viewfinder not 
withstanding :) Even if Leica goes belly up, there's always DAG or 
Sherry to give that MP the overhaul it needs to get it working for the 
next decade or so. Who is going to repair your DMR or service it if 
Leica goes bust tomorrow? It doesn't help that Leica's history with 
electronics is suspect at best. Where are you going to get the new 
firmware updates from?

All of Leica's current digital offerings are made by Panasonic. With 
the DMR, it is Imacon and Kodak. What if that relationship sours? You 
will be left with no more improvements to the DMR. Look at Nikon - 
their sensors come from Sony and they are unable to produce updated 
versions of their aging D100 nor offer a higher megapixel count D2h. 
This is very likely a sensor availability problem. Canon, which has 
inhouse R&D work on their own sensors, is able to produce 4 different 
sensors within the span of a single year for each of their DSLRs.

All it takes is for Imacon to pull the plug and Leica will be left with 
no digital future. The future doesn't look too bright. And the 
continual delay of the release of the DMR is not confidence inspiring.

Btw I'm just wondering, is DAG or Sherry or any of the reputed Leica 
repair persons training up new apprentices? This would be a good time I 
think, to train up a new generation of camera repair people 
specializing in Leica equipment. Provided of course, with the highly 
educated youngsters today, there are still some of them willing to take 
up the job :)

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David Teo


On 22-Feb-05, at AM 02:06, B. D. Colen wrote:

> Right...So a brand spanking new, state-of-today's-art, high speed, 8 
> mpg
> autofocus DSLR built for service in Iraq and Afganistan, with a 1.3
> magnification factor - oh, that will take R lenses - from a very 
> healthy
> manufacturer for under $4K, v. a $4K+ digital BACK for a manual SLR 
> from
> a manufacturer who may not be around tomorrow? Buy up Ms and Rs while
> you can? Sure. But DMR? That makes a great deal of sense - only to
> someone with Red Dots where their eyes, heart, and brain are supposed 
> to
> be. ;-) 


Replies: Reply from rdcb37 at dodo.com.au (Rick Dykstra) ([Leica] DMR dead end?)
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