Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/12/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 12/22/05 4:30:14 PM, lug-request@leica-users.org writes: > It says that "The Digital M will be introduced as a complete package > that will include new wide-angle lenses."? I suppose that means that > our current M lenses won't work with the digital camera?? That would > defeat the whole purpose to me. > > Tina > ----------------------------- Hi Tina, I think we can assume that the digital M's ccd sensor will run to 24x36mm. It will produce very large files. So we should be prepared for that. As for the new WA lenses for the digital M, it's significant that other focal lengths were not mentioned in the article. We should recall that when the Leica CL was marketed, two dedicated lenses came with it. Nobody complained because those lenses, though very compact, had real affinity with the Leica M system. I'm speculating that the ccd sensor may be automatically variable. That is, from 50mm onward to 90+ the sensor will use the central pixels of the sensor array maintaining full quality. Present WA lenses will probably produce a lower quality image on the periphery; but the new WA lenses would be contoured for the full sensor array. They may produce parallel rays because of the design, which film version lenses can not. That is not to say that in the future, digital M's won't come out with a pixel design which is fully compatible with film lenses. ccd sensor design isn't at the end of development. Innovations are sure to follow. I'm probably all wet in these conjectures, but it's an entertaining game second-guessing Leica Solms. I daresay that the new digital WA lenses will probably work very well with the film M's. So there you get the CL analogy. And why our colleagues won't complain. Bob