Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/02/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Oh absolutely, I didn't mean to imply a full frame 35mm sensor for the M would be easy :-) As for being hand-made: Leica stresses that the M7 and MP are hand-made, that has to be mostly true with the M8 too right? Well, at least hand assemble. A chuck of electronics, a chunk of shutter, a chunk of RF :-) Why, may be they should sell a DIY kit for 20% off or something like the old Heathkit Electronics :-) At 02:55 PM 2/4/2008, G Hopkinson wrote: >Richard, as you say the assemblies may well be partly modular and >there are less complications than in an SLR. Probably not too much >completely manual assembly in the bodies these days but I guess the >upgrades are entirely by hand. Really though the technical >challenge must be to source a 35mm frame size sensor that will do >the job. Don't forget that the current one is a custom design and >had to be made for the short lens to focal plane distance. If that >was easy the current M8 would have had one from the start! As to >the prices, I think the factors are long well understood. This is a >Leica group ;-) The idea of offering upgrades though, I think is >laudable. Just what ones will be available and whether people are >willing to pay for them, we shall see. My bet is that the current >first offered upgrade will mainly cause everyone who has yet to buy >an M8 but wants one, to wait a little longer. The new >improvements must make it into serial production. Any possible >future upgrade including a 35mm sensor will be a very different story >for current owners, in my opinion. >cheers >Geoff // richard (This email is for mailing lists. To reach me directly, please use richard at imagecraft.com)