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Over at drp or whatever it was there is a rumour that Leica are considering rebanding Canons for their DSLR range ....that would really get the anti boys in a twist. It would be quite a episode watching the mental wriggle come gymnastics

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Won't happen, selling modified Minolta-Technology (70s-80s) with Leica-Badges nearly killed the company, while many photographers still believe that Leicas are rebadged japanese Cameras/Lenses.

That's also the problem with the Panasonic-Stuff, while making good money for a few years it can damage the image of the company (Rolls-Royce doesn't sell compact cars and Ferrari no diesels for a very good reason).

 

The only advantage of Canon would be the speed (customized image processors), 24x36mm sensors for rangefinders are still impossible, newest Kodak/Dalsa CCDs are not noisier than Canon/Sony (sensor noise, not noise filtering) but have better color rendition and more dynamic range.

Future Leica digital cameras will still be based on medium-format-technology (workflow based on RAW, Kodak CCDs)...

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Won't happen, selling modified Minolta-Technology (70s-80s) with Leica-Badges nearly killed the company, while many photographers still believe that Leicas are rebadged japanese Cameras/Lenses.

That's also the problem with the Panasonic-Stuff, while making good money for a few years it can damage the image of the company (Rolls-Royce doesn't sell compact cars and Ferrari no diesels for a very good reason).

 

The only advantage of Canon would be the speed (customized image processors), 24x36mm sensors for rangefinders are still impossible, newest Kodak/Dalsa CCDs are not noisier than Canon/Sony (sensor noise, not noise filtering) but have better color rendition and more dynamic range.

Future Leica digital cameras will still be based on medium-format-technology (workflow based on RAW, Kodak CCDs)...

 

I count a total of eleven assertions in seven lines, there. Care to back *any* of them up with an attributable fact - or two?

 

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Over at drp or whatever it was there is a rumour that Leica are considering rebanding Canons for their DSLR range ....that would really get the anti boys in a twist. It would be quite a episode watching the mental wriggle come gymnastics

 

I said that publicly about 6 months ago.

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Over at drp or whatever it was there is a rumour that Leica are considering rebanding Canons for their DSLR range ....that would really get the anti boys in a twist. It would be quite a episode watching the mental wriggle come gymnastics

No link, Im? Should we read anything into that? :rolleyes:

 

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Canon mount Leica primes would be a win-win. Zeiss discovered economies of scale quite some time ago with extending its lens line by offering it in several SLR mounts.

 

I completely agree. It would make more sense for Leica to abandon its SLR range and make lenses for Canon mounts. Interestingly, Zeiss has chosen Nikon, Pentax, Sony and M42 for its mounts but not Canon, so there is a gap in the market.....

 

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Zeiss discovered economies of scale quite some time ago with extending its lens line by offering it in several SLR mounts.

 

Zeiss also discovered the economies of off-shoring the production of a bunch of their lenses.

 

If Leica tried to offer the same focal lengths in the same mounts as Zeiss, using Solms manufacturing, imagine how much more expensive those would be.

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Won't happen, selling modified Minolta-Technology (70s-80s) with Leica-Badges nearly killed the company, while many photographers still believe that Leicas are rebadged japanese Cameras/Lenses.

That's also the problem with the Panasonic-Stuff, while making good money for a few years it can damage the image of the company (Rolls-Royce doesn't sell compact cars and Ferrari no diesels for a very good reason).

 

 

I don't believe anyone on the planet perceives Canon, as the Kia of the photographic world...

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I don't believe anyone on the planet perceives Canon, as the Kia of the photographic world...

KIA? Where did you come up with that?

 

Personally I find Canon, and to a lesser extent Nikon, slightly disappointing. They do many things well, IMO Nikon more than Canon, but in the end I find the final image quality somewhat disappointing, too soft and with colour weaknesses. I haven't tried the D3 or D700, but from reviews that I have read (many...), I don't expect that they break with tradition here. Leica is not perfect either, but I see them as trying a little harder to make good decisions about things like colours and AA filters than the others. Leica makes similar decisions in some ways to the medium formats vendors, which is closer to my personal taste.

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I completely agree. It would make more sense for Leica to abandon its SLR range and make lenses for Canon mounts. Interestingly, Zeiss has chosen Nikon, Pentax, Sony and M42 for its mounts but not Canon, so there is a gap in the market.....

 

LouisB

Nikon is not a partner that Zeiss has chosen, as such. The Nikon bayonette is patent-outdated and Nikon has chosen to cooperate with Carl Zeiss on helping them making lenses for Nikon cameras. - Which I think is sympatetic and smart. Canon won't cooperate with Carl Zeiss. I know. I mailed Carl Zeiss and asked why their lenses were not available with Canon EOS bayonette.

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Zeiss also discovered the economies of off-shoring the production of a bunch of their lenses.

 

If Leica tried to offer the same focal lengths in the same mounts as Zeiss, using Solms manufacturing, imagine how much more expensive those would be.

 

I thought Leica is manufacturing also in Portugal (to quite a degree). Not necessarily a location associated with "off-shoring", but neither is Japan, where Zeiss (Cosina) manufactures most of its lenses, since Japanese labour costs are not necessarily lower than the Portugese ones. I think it is evident, why Portugal was chosen as a location many years ago. However, lean processes and economies of scale are more relevant than direct labour costs to succeed in manufacturing.

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Over at drp or whatever it was there is a rumour that Leica are considering rebanding Canons for their DSLR range ....

Would be more clever than the MF project for sure but i wonder what could Canon gain in a deal like that.

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