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How do I get my hands on a copy of a current Leica catalog...
-- Thomas William Hipple (elizabethmmg@msn.com), August 26, 2001
Email Leica.
-- (applemac97@aol.com), August 26, 2001.
Ask your dealer. They are free.Cheers,
-- John Collier (jbcollier@powersurfr.com), August 27, 2001.
Assuming that you live in the U.S., you can call Leica USA toll free at 1-800-222-0118 and ask for "THE PROGRAM", which is what they call their catalog. The last time I did this, I got an answering machine and left my address. Within a week the catalog was in my mail box.I do this about once a year, because the catalogs are updated as new products are offered.
-- Al Smith (smith58@msn.com), August 27, 2001.
I just did as Al directed. He speaks the truth! Left my name and address with the voice on the answering machine. Will know in a week if I receive "The Program."Seems very Sci-Fi, don't it???
-- David S Smith (dssmith3@rmci.net), August 27, 2001.
Here's something even more "sci-fi": you can down load the catalog as a PDF file from the Leica site and view it on your computer! Zounds!! As an example the link to get to the M catalog is: http://www.leica-camera.com/produkte/msystem/m6ttl/pdf/index_e.htmlIf you go to the Leica site and click your way through to each category of product that you are interested in (such as "lenses") you will finally reach a link that says "product information". That will lead you to an index of PDF files of the catalog for that product.
-- Steve Rosenblum (stevierose@yahoo.com), August 27, 2001.
Steve,I saw that, but the hard copy "analog" catalog is easier to read in the bathroom... and take no time for the next page to load. ;-)
-- Al Smith (smith58@msn.com), August 27, 2001.
Al:That would be:
You can print PDF files. My pup just ate the stuff from Linhof. I can either go through dog leavings in the yard and paste it together or ask for another catalogue. No Question, PDF is better. :)
Art
-- Art (AKarr90975@aol.com), August 27, 2001.