Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/08/12

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Subject: [Leica] Re: The Leica brand
From: lrzeitlin at optonline.net (Lawrence Zeitlin)
Date: Sun Aug 12 08:31:11 2007
References: <200708121325.l7CDOmbi076662@server1.waverley.reid.org>

On Aug 12, 2007, at 9:25 AM, Hoppy wrote:

> Mark, a fun but perceptive post. No question that the Japanese  
> giants seek to add the German premium quality perception to their
> marketing. Who knows how much money changes hands in these  
> arrangements? Maybe the M line is largely a flagship product.  
> Personally
> I really hope that is not so.


I'm shocked, shocked to learn that Leica elves in Wetzlar do not make  
all Leica branded products. In my photo closet I have a "Leica"  
Digilux by Fuji, a "Leica" 90 mm lens by Wollensak, a "Leica CL" by  
Minolta, a "Leica" meter by Gossen. My wife has a "Leica" Digilux by  
Panasonic. Naturally Leica permitted all these companies to put the  
Leica name on their products out of pure altruism.

But does putting a German premium optical name on a consumer product  
do any good? My nephew, who manages a Best Buy store in Plano, Texas  
says no. Most people buying consumer grade digital cameras know the  
names, Sony, Panasonic, and Canon. That's what they ask for. They  
couldn't care less about those sausage sounding German brand names of  
a photo generation long past. Leica, Zeiss, and Schneider labels may  
lend a product credibility to photographers of a certain age but real  
photographers don't buy P&S digitals. It's like GM putting the name  
Dusenberg on a Chevrolet. Who would believe it? More important, who  
cares?

Larry Z

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