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Subject: [Leica] Erwin telling it like it may be
From: red735i at earthlink.net (Frank Filippone)
Date: Thu Feb 28 07:49:30 2008
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Doug.. a fair question if they were still manufacturing the D1 ( or M8) in 8 
years.......  However, they ( Nikon)  are not.

Second, all goods are "designed" to meet the needs of a market during  the 
time in which it is produced.  ( otherwise it would not sell in the first 
place).

The short answer is yes, theD1 or M8 still meets the demands of the market 
it was designed for, in the time period in which it was offered for sale.  ( 
and always will).

This is not to say that the D1/M8 meets the demands of every market, or any 
market.  It does what the designers wanted it to do when they designed 
it....   

But the market moves, making obsolescence a reality for some markets, and 
not for others.... i.e. , my buying a D1 camera.  It does what I want at a 
price point I want.  Others would think I am crazy for buying an obsolete 
camera.  I should go out and pay $5K for a D3.......which is overkill for 
what I wish to do.

I have a buddy that was in the tech business.  He follows technology with 
his pocket book.  He has had at least 4 cell phones this year, has had at 
least 6 digital printers, 2 in the past 2 years, 4 different digital Nikon 
cameras, about 6 other digital P+S cameras in the past 5 years, and at least 
5 new computers in the past 5 years.  He is retired, 54 years old, and is 
not a working pro nor a consultant in any field.  He is basically not 
working.  He has spent more $$$ on technology than anyone else I have known. 
 He is the poster child for Electronics anonymous.  His needs have never 
changed.  His needs are the newest and most technologically advanced.  Good 
for him.  And he wonders why I have a low end Dell computer, a Laserjet 4P 
printer, a really low end 6 year old Motorola cell phone, and Leica M and 
Hasselblad cameras.  He thinks it is quaint that I bought a D1.

Horses for Courses.

Frank Filippone
red735i@earthlink.net

>An M8, if it is not broken, will always do what you bought it for.  Nothing
>more, nothing less.
>
>So what if it is worth $250 in 8 years.......
>

The question is, if it was purchased to meet the demands of the market, in 8 
years will it still meets those demands?

Doug Herr





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