Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>entry level model. If the M camera is the profitable end of Leica why >shouldn't a new electronic M be based on a successful format. Seems to me >that an "entry model" would surely be a way to non-acceptance. >I know that it is difficult to believe that there are some of us that would >welcome an electronic model. It doesn't mean that it would replace what we >have. >Bob I don't have a problem with an electronic M as long as it's solid. Matter of fact I've been wanting one since before the M6 It was do-able by Leitz way before then. Only corporate foolishness stopped it. The whole electronics pack including electromagnets could have been housed where the present slow speed mechabnism and speed selector mechanism reside. And a little extra below the shutter line. Speeds could have even been indicated on the bottom of the finder with two arrows or something for manual override. The whole thing was a nobrainer and right now they are probably kicking themselves, though not nearly hard enough for not haven taken the obvious course. IE: M4-Electronic. For those who disagree answer the following question. Be honest.... How many fabulous shots have you missed because you couldn't get the shutter speed or aperture set on time. This includes those pics that would have been award winners if they hadn't been two stops over or under. Now imagine being able to use those incredible fast focusing M lenses in aperture preferred mode..... With manual override if you need the excersize. I know that some purists might still disagree. I would invite them to fly across the Pacific without radar. Best Regards Javier