Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/11/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Leicaphiles, If the M7 shutter goes electronic, so must M7 lenses. And there's the rub. Besides the discontinuity in the M line, electronic f stop electronics introduce the problem of failure under adverse conditions -- related to the nature of batteries. The lower tolerances and lesser number of aperture blades is inevitable in an exposure- integrated meter system. So we'll be losing Leica quality in our images. That's the ultimate consideration. We might even modernize ourselves out of lens interchangeability eventually in the M, despite shutter priority. An electronic shutter also may mandate the end of the great horizontally traveling M focal plane curtain because shutter speeds may be jacked up to 1/8000. Another loss in quality. Whatever Leica does in the M7, I'll still prefer my M3 and CL. Nevertheless, I foresee two new Ms, an updated manual M6 and an electronic M7. We'll be able to choose not only from two body types but also two lens lines: a manual and an electronic. The manuals will probably cost more. Probably Leica users will own both, so Leica profits will soar. It's also possible that Japanese lens outfits will produce M electronic lenses. A CL2 might be electronic as well. When a Leica body is available for under $1K, the Leica will become a very popular camera. Bob Rosen