artspraken
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It is mid 2011 and people are still raving about M9.
Actually,
. alot of what he says is applicable to Rangefinders in general, even film. Not really unique to M9.
. alot of what he says is good reason for market segment to move away from DSLRs.
To me, the M9 did not create a new market segment, but merely awakened a wider group of consumers to a market segment that has always been there in the first place.
Mr John Ricard's long talk about Leica M9 is here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZtj1o9oy4c&feature=player_embedded#at=88
Actually,
. alot of what he says is applicable to Rangefinders in general, even film. Not really unique to M9.
. alot of what he says is good reason for market segment to move away from DSLRs.
To me, the M9 did not create a new market segment, but merely awakened a wider group of consumers to a market segment that has always been there in the first place.
Mr John Ricard's long talk about Leica M9 is here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZtj1o9oy4c&feature=player_embedded#at=88
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