Article in the New Yorker Discusses Leica

In an article entitled "Candid Camera" there is a pretty interesting discussion over the Leica brand and what or who it's associated with.

"When you take a picture with an S.L.R., there is a distinctive sound, somewhere between a clatter and a thump; I worship my beat-up Nikon FE, but there is no denying that every snap reminds me of a cow kicking over a milk pail. With a Leica, all you hear is the shutter, which is the quietest on the market. The result—and this may be the most seductive reason for the Leica cult—is that a photograph sounds like a kiss."

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