Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/05/12

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Leica is Listening!
From: Five Senses Productions <fls@5senses.com>
Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 10:00:29 -0700

I think any kind of motor, even for rewinding, built in to the M body
would make impossible the ergonomically small, rounded-edge body 
we all love.

At 11:38 AM 5/12/98 -0400, you wrote:
>
>Re: M7 wish lists:
>My main wish would be to modernize the loading. While there was once a good
>reason for the bottom loading with flip-up back (maintaining structural
>rigidity), I think we've seen plenty of rigid high tech cameras today (F5,
>RTS, EOS, etc.). Give us auto-loading with a regular hinged back, maybe
>with auto advance to frame #1. An auto rewind option would be great too.
>Obviously, this means a built-in motor, but I don't need this to be super
>speed: 2 FPS would be just fine, the noise level is the most important
>factor for me (see Hexar). Load and rewind are the two areas where
>M-cameras are still much slower than today's designs, and this can be a big
>problem for photojournalists shooting rapidly moving situations that
>require quick film re-supply. Sure, this was alright in the 1960s, but so
>was the horse-and-buggy 100 years ago.
>The other electronic advances (AE, AF, DX, higher shutter speeds) are nice
>but I can live without them.
>I would be happy to see a spot metering pattern as an option.
>In my opinion, the M-camera shape is already more "ergonomic" than anything
>else made. The rounded sides fit in the hand perfectly in both horizontal
>and vertical positions and the controls are ideally placed (for right-eyed
>users).
>While I bought a Leica-made M-grip, I really don't think the camera needs
>this, except for the very occasional tripod- or flash-bracket situation.
> 


Francesco Sanfilippo,
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