Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/02/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Now that we have someone on the list from Leica (yes!), and perhaps someone from Leica USA as well, could we start a discussion on what we would like to see in the Leica M 7? - ----------------------------------------- I rather liked Howard Cummer's list of features for his fantasy M7. I would pass on the aperture priority AE, though, since that would involve an electronically timed shutter. I really would prefer to leave the M6 shutter alone. I virtually never do flash photography with my M6 but part of the reason for that is the lack of TTL flash control. It's so much easier to do flash photography with a Nikon F5 or N90. So I too would welcome TTL flash control in an M7. I'll second the faster shutter speeds but I'm leery about the 1/250 flash synch speed. That would require a vertically travelling shutter and, again, I'm conservative enough to prefer to leave the M6 shutter alone. A higher eyepoint in the finder would be a plus for sure. I'm a wide angle kind of guy and therefore have reserved enthusiasm for the new .85 finder. I would have plenty of enthusiasm for a higher eyepoint "wide angle" finder understanding that the finder image would be even smaller than it is now. I would also support seeing the shutter speeds in the finder. I do use an M5 and appreciate that feature enough to want it in my M7 as well. I find the meter indication in the M5 finder to be distracting and much prefer the red lights of the M6. So I would just add the shutter speed display in the lower left corner just like in the M5. And speaking of the M5, yes, I agree with Howard that the M7 should be the size of the M6. The M5's size and meter display are my only complaints I have about that otherwise outstanding camera. If an M7 never appears on the market, I'm still content. The M6 has been in production for a long time and it's easy to see why. It doesn't require a lot of improvement. Fred Maplewood Photography http://www.maplewoodphoto.com