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The only surefire way of expressing interest is to place a deposit.

 

Well, here in the US B&H just authorizes the CC (which disappears after a few days if not charged), Amazon will not even do that until shipment.

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Ah, these hints... From William Palank that all may not be so dire as an end of March release... From Teerash that perhaps there are contractions signaling imminent birth, if only in Singapore... We understand, or believe we understand, the sequence of events leading to Sean Reid's, and Jono's and Ming Thein's publication of their reviews last week: once Michael Hussmann and Holgar Spar had reviewed the M in LFI, Leica surely could not ask them to hold back. But could all these signs of movement signal something better than the "End of March/Early April" time frame.

 

Tune in tomorrow for our next episode of When Will The Damn Thing Be Released? You know you'll be back to watch...

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Just got a call from a someone about something (please note the thread title I am posting in), and things may not be as dire as everyone is thinking.

I had to confirm with this someone that he/she hadn't had a recent stroke. That's all I can say for now.

 

I had a similar talk on the phone last friday :D

 

Maybe nobody had a recent stroke.....

 

Franco

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Just talked to B&H in regards to the removing the availability date of "April 30, 2013" from their web site.

 

Response: The reason they removed to date was that even Leica does not know when the camera will be available for shipment, or even how many they could ship to B&H in the first batch.

 

So, I am thinking summer time if not later.

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I also preordered mine from B&H. I hope Leica haven't had any production breaks and truly hope to get mine in a few months time frame once they start shipping it.

Summer sounds optimistic, but you never know.

Is it possible they have a thousand or two cameras ready to ship for US market or they would stop the further production when they reached some number and none have shipped i.e. storage capacity issue? (I presumed they can produce 100 cameras per day)

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I also preordered mine from B&H. I hope Leica haven't had any production breaks and truly hope to get mine in a few months time frame once they start shipping it.

Summer sounds optimistic, but you never know.

Is it possible they have a thousand or two cameras ready to ship for US market or they would stop the further production when they reached some number and none have shipped i.e. storage capacity issue? (I presumed they can produce 100 cameras per day)

50 a day, and they produce for the world, not just the USA.

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50 a day, and they produce for the world, not just the USA.

 

Well, USA is the world for the most part in regards to the buyer's market :D.

 

On a serious tone, I wonder if production has been going on where all that remains is final assembly, and QA on the final product. If that is the case then they should be able to push through a lot more than 50 a day.

 

Assuming of course they are not limited by machine capacity on that final step. I remember doing an annual report of a company that specialized in optical transceivers, and receivers some years ago. I spent some time in their clean rooms taking pictures, and they had two machines dedicated to QA testing. So, their capacity was limited by the throughput of these machines.

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Well, USA is the world for the most part in regards to the buyer's market :D.

 

Actually not. It seems people in some small area of Finland who were 6th on the list, got their Monochrome whereas the US received nil. I'm talking people #1 on the list all over here.

 

As far as the APO goes, I think there have been 2 delivered to the US and substantially more to Europe/China. If you set up a capitalization scale, even more dire (especially for China). :D

 

Let's hope Leica decides on the M, OK it's the US turn for once, and they just might do that. :p

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