Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I can see something along the line of a Plaubel Makina, but with Leitz glass. With 6x6 to 6x9 capability, at the flick of a switch. A folding or retracting lens is still a smart move, you could carry it along with the 35 without being encumbered with extra weight and mass in a camera bag. My preference would be a wide angle version that focuses down to 2 feet. Slobodan Dimitrov George Day wrote: > > Seriously, > > I can imagine Leica re-claiming the vacuum left by the Mamiya 6. One of the > *dumbest* things I have ever done was selling off my M6 system to "move up" > to Mamiya 7. > > Okay, Mamiya 7s are incredible. The optics are astonishing, period. But > the 6 is beautiful camera -- so compact and light that I never felt it was > more obtrusive than a Leica M6. And then there's the square format: you get > a couple extra shots and, damn it, some of us like squares. > > Bronica and Fuji have their 645 range finders (I have one of the Fujis, > incidentally) which are nice, in their own way, but are kinda goofy. > > Now, a 6x6 range finder with Leica glass, build quality, etc...that would be > fantastic, almost regardless the cost.