Guy Mancuso
Administrator, Instructor
Well someone has too be a little negative about this for some balance. As I just read this whole thread the problem is a little glaring and has been on each product release. Roger touched on this but everyone just flat out forgave Leica for not living up to a promise of release, folks done this before too. But the problem is your saying its okay under the premise that the product will be more ready. Wrong the product will be even more behind the technology curve and there is absolutely no proof the product will be better but your belief it will. I'm sorry but that don't cut the mustard. If this was Nikon with such a much larger user base than it would be disaster in sales and Canon would suck up all the folks waiting on this new product and give up. Reality is this is bad business and everyone just said it was okay. Imagine the car you just test drove and wanted to buy there was no production models to buy for months. You all would not be happy, so why are you forgiving Leica with the belief not even a fact that it will be better on release. Now call me crazy but don't you see the fundamental problem here . We repeatedly say to Leica it's okay to **** up we will still buy your product , where is the accountability here . Oh and BTW what about those that sold there M9 and the extra depreciation you all will have months from now that will give you less value on your sales and more money to buy new. REALLY that's okay too. I'm just sayin this to remind people that accountability actually counts as the real cause for this delay is maybe a real limitation on the ability to actually produce it or worse. Where are the real facts here. Would we really just throw this up in the air and accept any other company In The electronics world and just have this blind belief the product will be better. No the product maybe done because they can't do it today is more like it. Maybe I'm just not that big on accepting this since every digital product they have released we have a delay without fail. That's a problem folks.