Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/05/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I suspect that you are going by an email from me, there are primarily two 'exotic' spherical lenses which give issues - f1.0 Noctilux and 75mm Summilux both are +30 year old designs. If you use asph or Summarit lenses you are unlikely to have the same issues. I cannot see the X20 instead of an M ;-) I can happily announce that both Noctilux and 75mm Summilux (just back from Solms again) focus perfectly on the M rangefinder john > -----Original Message----- > With all these tales of woe about availability and lens calibration > concerns, > etc., etc., my desire for a digital M is ebbing away. I know I has a way > smaller > sensor, but after handling a Fuji X10, I think I would like to have a Fiji > X20. > When I tried the X10, it felt like a smaller M. It seemed like camera I > would > always keep with me, and the X20 has better features. I wouldn't need to > carry other lenses and I'm guessing I wouldn't have to worry about sensor > dust. The X100S appeals too, with its APS-C sensor, but I don't like being > limited to the 35mm equivalent focal length. Too wide for me. > > Alan