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Subject: [Leica] Coenen's interview on Asahi Camera
From: douglas.sharp at gmx.de (Douglas Sharp)
Date: Fri Apr 22 11:29:53 2005
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No Ernie,
we might make the mistake of saying something positive.

May I venture to say that selling cameras is not part of their brand 
image either? (writes he , with a wry sad smile).

Leica needs to think a LOT about their current image and , as ever, some 
managers nearly always manages to open his mouth and immediately put his 
foot in it.
Tradition may be a good thing but it seldom pays for your next meal.

It seems that Leica's tradition of missing the boat carries on 
regardless, compounded by the fact that they were always too proud to 
ask how to get to the harbour.

To be quite honest, the way Leica is run is depressing, they have a 
level of quality which can hardly be beaten and a sales/development/PR 
department which should be.
Douglas

ernie nitka wrote:

> But ya gotta love the consistency - you and I could do a Leica Interview 
> and be on the money with our answers.  The reason Leica has a bottom 
> loading film and not the standard swing out door is that they've always 
> done it this way and see no reason to change.
> 
> here's hoping that consistency doesn't drive them out of business
> 
> ernie nitka
> 
> At 11:56 AM 4/22/2005, you wrote:
> 
>> The last answer is SO typical of Leica arrogance.
>> Douglas
>>
>> MIKIRO wrote:
>> > Hi, folks. Here are some of Mr. Ralf Coenen's comments in his interview
>> > on the latest issue of Asahi Camera. Are you :-) or :-( ?
>> >
>> > MIKIRO
>> >
>> > ---
>> >
>> > Asahi: Many of us want digital cameras to be convenient tools. R 
>> cameras
>> > are MF and bulky. In addition, they will be very expensive with the 
>> module.
>> >
>> > Coenen: Convenience is important, but it should also be a choice to
>> > enjoy focusing by yourself.
>> >
>> > Asahi: Are you developing digital backs for the current M bodies?
>> >
>> > Coenen: No. the digital M will be an integrated model.
>> >
>> > Asahi: When do you plan to release it?
>> >
>> > Coenen: In 2006 as previously announced. Now our lens engineers 
>> consider
>> >   that its digital part works just fine .
>> >
>> > Asahi: Do you have any plans for future film cameras and lenses?
>> >
>> > Coenen: Yes, we will release new products, both M and R.
>> >
>> > Asahi: What about small size M cameras?
>> >
>> > Coenen: Low-cost models are incompatible with our brand image. If you
>> > want something less expensive, you can buy used ones. Current M models
>> > are compact enough as high quality 35mm film cameras.
>> >
>> >
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