Old For New
Posted: Wed 25 Feb 2015, 08:57
Amongst certain Leica afficionados, there is an aesthetic for cameras where the paint has worn to expose the brass underneath which indicates that they have been well used. The idea is that the camera becomes personal to you, which is just as well as its value will have decreased considerably.
Now Leica is seeking to cash in by offering a NEW well worn camera and lens in a limited edition, to save you the graft of actually having to use the camera and introduce the wear yourself presumably. Leicas appeal to collectors and there have been any number of daft limited editions, but this one reaches new heights. Or should that be depths? There is more at The Online Photographer. I especially like the featured comment at the end which suggests that some of the brassing is more aesthetically pleasing in some of the cameras compared to others. What I wonder is why the neck strap and accompanying case do not appear to have been subjected to any distress?
http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.co ... stuff.html
Now Leica is seeking to cash in by offering a NEW well worn camera and lens in a limited edition, to save you the graft of actually having to use the camera and introduce the wear yourself presumably. Leicas appeal to collectors and there have been any number of daft limited editions, but this one reaches new heights. Or should that be depths? There is more at The Online Photographer. I especially like the featured comment at the end which suggests that some of the brassing is more aesthetically pleasing in some of the cameras compared to others. What I wonder is why the neck strap and accompanying case do not appear to have been subjected to any distress?
http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.co ... stuff.html