Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/01

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Subject: [Leica] Japanese paper reports Canon to take over Leica
From: red735i at earthlink.net (Frank Filippone)
Date: Sun Jan 1 00:43:22 2006

I am not sure what point you are making... Hasselblad's new owners did kill
off the V line ( Classic 500 Series).  The only thing still left is the H
line, and that will go film only as an aside.  Digital is where the line is
going.

Yes, you can buy whatever they have in stock.  After that is gone, there is
no more.

If Canon buys Leica, and we do not know anything for sure as yet, then the R
series is dead.  Maybe the M series ( film) as well, but that remains to be
seen.

Doug Sharp's comments about the various patents is probably correct..... The
patents are worth more than sales of a few measly tens of thousands of
cameras a year, at almost any price.  IN fact, the purchase of the company
is probably cheaper than the cost of licensing some specific patent to use
on 30,000 cameras a month.

Frank Filippone
red735i@earthlink.net


Last, Hasselblad is a decent example that new ownership will not kill off
the film cameras.  Film bodies were available until sales rates were in the
low single digits.  Heck, if you really wanted a film Hasselblad I bet you
could get anything in the line.



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