Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/02/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Making any more film cameras would not make sense that's for sure. How > about > along with those less $$$ Summarit's having a less $$$ > digital RF? It has to be possible. > > Chris > > Erwin belittles the idea of Hoopla about full frame M8 or M9 or upgradeable M8. In his 6th to last paragraph. http://www.imx.nl/photo/viewpoint/the_question_no_one_dares_t.html I believe that just like in the days of film there will be people who will shoot Leica M for the quality of image one gets from it. Which is mainly the glass though rangefinder shooting also helps. And I believe that especially in the latter age (the 90s) when we had ASPH APO glass to work with the cutting edge difference we get is demonstratable and a reason for many to use the system. I can speak for at least myself on that my 16x20 and 20x24 prints overshadowed my previous work with Nikon. Though some like the quality of the older glass and feel that's the reason. And some like a rangefinder camera for those mechanical advantages. But a camera with a 1.3 crop factor is not going to show such a demonstratable difference in quality against a digital 24x36mm format camera if there is one at all which also by the way costs a few grand less and at this point is made by Canon. And is the camera I bet Erwin mainly uses. But With a 24x36mm sensor and modern glass all the "class" pays off as a demonstratable better image can be showed to be obtained over Nikon and Canon DSLRs. Because of Leica glass. And I think they will make sure the electronics are in order to show off that glass to best advantage they are on the right track on that. I have confidence in Dr. Andreas Kaufmann on that. And his hand of optical companies. Plenty of Pros will by them. Got get that edge in quality. And very serious amateurs. And very smart tasteful and kind hearted otherwise people. Mark William Rabiner markrabiner.com