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Confessions of a Leica accumulator, I saw the 28/1.4 announcements and called my local dealer. Currently the 28/1.4 is only part of a kit, but I do expect a regular production lens to follow, so I contacted my local dealer to ask how many orders were ahead of me. I am proud to state that I have a deposit paid holding the #1 position in a queue for a product that doesn't officially exist yet.

 

Yes, Leica causes us to do strange things.

 

Eric

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I think it would be a very useful lens ( I use 21/1.4,28/2,35/1.4 .... )

But, not wanting to pour on cold water, with Leica lenses of late, there seems to be a 50:50 chance that design oversights, requiring partial redesign, are uncovered by the first batch of customers.

 

I will wait a year before committing, and thank you for your beta testing.

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But, not wanting to pour on cold water, with Leica lenses of late, there seems to be a 50:50 chance that design oversights, requiring partial redesign, are uncovered by the first batch of customers. I will wait a year before committing, and thank you for your beta testing.

 

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I will wait a year before committing, and thank you for your beta testing.

 

 

You actually think it will be available in a year? I think the kit, is the beta. Announced at photokina, with announced availability next April. Actual availability next July, if we are lucky.

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You actually think it will be available in a year? I think the kit, is the beta. Announced at photokina, with announced availability next April. Actual availability next July, if we are lucky.

 

Will anyone buying the collector's kit will actually open it and use the lens ? :rolleyes::

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Actually sealed cans of Hong Kong air was a a big souvenir marking the territory's return to China in 1997.

 

It was called the 'Last Gasp of Colonial Air'. It has a warning 'Sniff at risk. Colonial Air, contains 100 percent pure pomposity. One whiff could lead to extreme arrogance, stiffening of the upper lip or worse."

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