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Leica have posted a letter (pdf) on their website informing the public that the Digital-Modul-R will be delayed. The Digital-Modul-R was expected to be released in the next week but Leica writes:
'In producing the high standards of quality our customers expect of us, we make no
compromises. However, this forces us to further postpone the first deliveries of series-
produced models which were scheduled for May. The new delivery date will be communicated
at the end of May.
Under the management of the new CEO of Leica Camera AG, Dr. Josef Spichtig, we are
working hard to solve a few last software problems. Although these do not impair the basic
function of the module, they have to be remedied before it is fully ready for production.
We are sorry for the delay, particularly because we know that many customers have already
placed firm orders and are waiting desperately for the new product. Despite all the delays,
however, we urge our customers not to overreact. We are more than ever convinced that the
wait for the Digital-Modul-R will be worthwhile.'
Found via dpreview
Posted by Darren in our News category on May 12, 2005