Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/11/28

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Subject: [Leica] Leica in the LUG
From: red735i at verizon.net (Frank Filippone)
Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2012 16:43:00 -0800
References: <CAE3QcF5BxUwkpBLMr6CPj3nVQMkWh_cOSroepviqP7HnkG=yag@mail.gmail.com>

I tend to jump a generation or 2 of technology before I buy again.

I had an M3, then an M6, then a couple of M6TTL.  Never did the M2 or CL or
M4 or M5 or M7 or MP.
Got an M8 just a month before the M9 was announced.... 
Skipped the M9-P 
Skipped the MM 
Got a (used) M9 about 2 months before the M-E and Type 240 were announced
Will skip the M-E and maybe think about the Type 240.  But not really
seriously.

I would rather wait till they build in the VF.  It may not be a RF camera
anymore, but it uses M glass, and that is all I care about.  Think about an
SLR camera with EVF  that uses Leica glass!  Now that turns me on.....

If my M9 dies before I willingly upgrade, then I will consider to buy
whatever is available.  Both new and used offerings.

Am I interested in new stuff for the sake of technology?  Sure.  Ditto for
Marketing curiosity?  Absolutely.

Do I think the M Type 240 is a paradigm shift?  I don't do most of the stuff
the 240 hype says it does.....  I don't like holding a camera at arms'
length as I feel it degrades my ability to hold things still, I don't do
movies; etc.  Is the fact that it uses a different technology (the one every
other camera maker uses) sensor a paradigm shift?  No.  It is a minor
difference, really not worth talking about except in marketing pitches.

The MM a paradigm shift?  No.  It is a slightly better M9 and operates in
B+W only.  Pretty dull stuff, marketing wise.  A bit more impressive in the
IQ, but not enough out there to tell for real if it is really only different
not better.

I think the most interesting thing about  the Type 240 is that it uses the
same image processor as the S.. which means the R+D is ahead of the power
curve.  Image creation in the age of digi-cameras is all about the image
processor and its FW.  What has been done, what is about to be done, and
what could be done.

Will not think about the S system except in conversation... no interest in
owning one.  None.

Frank Filippone
Red735i at verizon.net


Am I alone in being also interested in the forthcoming new Leica cameras
here? 




In reply to: Message from hopsternew at gmail.com (Geoff Hopkinson) ([Leica] Leica in the LUG)