Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/02/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I know its a bit unlikely to go down all that well, but for me the 4/3 sensor is a bit like the original Leica, in that 35mm film was "minature" in those days. Mind you, having ventured into the 4/3 world with the E-500, the camera is not all that much smaller than the bigger sensored brutes, but here may be where a rangefinder small lens combo might really make it work. Technology marches on and ifffff the 4/3 lasts in a commercial sense, it will eventually satisfy most users. The results of my first tests with the Olympus are very satisfying and I do like its controls etc. BUT, it does not handle like an M camera, is not as silky smooth as an R, and quite noisy really. Cheers Didier Ludwig writes: > It is known Panasonic will present a 4/3 DSLR at PMA soon (feb 26th). > Members of several forums (4/3, leica-camera.com, Oly) are quite shure > that this camera will have Leica glass, assuring they got those > informations from the usual suspects ("reliable sources" and whatever). > Going further, some talk about a Leica version of this camera (like > Digilux-2 and Panasonic DMC-LC1). > > Gossip as always, but soon we'll know more. Personally I would endorse a > Leica engagement in the prosumer 4/3 system. Alastair Firkin www.afirkin.com www.familyofman2.com