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f there is one thing in life that’s a
guaranteed, nailed-on certainty
it’s that when Leica releases a
camera, the internet goes crazy
with comments about the price. The latest
Leica M Monochrom ‘Drifter’, designed
in collaboration with musician and
photographer Lenny Kravitz, is no
exception. ‘My camera can take better
pictures and only costs 1/8th of the price!’
posts Outraged Dave. ‘You’re just buying
the brand, not the camera!’ laments Peter.
‘It’s become a piece of jewellery!’ types
Curmudgeonly Chris.
The price of a Leica camera shouldn’t
come as a surprise to anyone. They have
always been extremely well engineered
and designed cameras, and command a
price to match. Sure, in the digital age
where the defi ning feature is of course the
sensor, it is easy to compare one camera
to another by sensor alone, but that
would neglect a lot of other features,
including experience.
The truth is, that to some extent, most
of the comments are correct. Leica
cameras don’t fare much better than
others in terms of image quality. The
features are often lacking compared to
comparable cameras, and a large part
of that price is paying for that brand and
a lot of hand-built precision German
engineering. Let’s not get started on the
lenses – I mean they are incredible bits
of glass at equally incredible prices.
Unfortunately for Outraged Dave, he
doesn’t get to decide the price of the
latest limited-edition Leica; Leica does.
And Leica bases its prices on the
perceived market value. Quite simply,
if people weren't buying these limited-

edition cameras, Leica wouldn’t be
making them, and the fact that it is
and that it currently operates from shiny
new offi ces in Wetzlar, Germany, would
suggest that there are more than
enough people buying them.
Whether or not you will buy a Leica
comes down to whether you can afford it
and whether your values match the price
that Leica puts on a camera. For many
there is something about using a
rangefi nder camera that can’t be
replicated. There may be a working
method and familiarity from years of using
a Leica M fi lm camera, and then there are
those for whom it is a thing to lust after, a
lifetime wish – much like owning a Ferrari,
but cheaper.
And so we come back to the angry
photographers on the internet. They pour
scorn over the price of Leica cameras
and shout with pride that it isn’t about the
camera, but about the images. Yet rather
than being out taking photos and showing
them off to the world, they are stuck at a
computer or staring at their phone waiting
to shout down the camera with some
features they don’t agree with.
Full disclaimer: I once owned a Leica III
and shot a few rolls of fi lm, but have no
desire to own another Leica until it does a
custom model with a spalted walnut burr
panel, reminiscent of a classy Mini Cooper.

If there wasn’t a market for high-priced limited-
edition cameras, such things wouldn’t exist.
Richard states his case with Leica cameras

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Richard Sibley


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Richard Sibley was formerly Deputy Editor of
Amateur Photographer. He now writes about cameras
and photography as well as runs the Photo Gear
News YouTube channel. Find him on Instagram
The limited-edition Leica ‘Drifter’ at @richsibley.

With Leica cameras you pay for the brand
and a lot of hand-built precision engineering
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