Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/06/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]This isn't aimed at you Geoff, rather a general statement. There's currently a point being put forward on the LUF, mainly by one individual it has to be said, about Leica needing to concentrate their R&D efforts on a new Visioflex for the M. Any thought about the viability of such a system? I've taken quite a hard-line 'you have to be joking' stance as I think it's a waste of money to attempt to resurrect a system that wasn't popular 30 years ago. Do people think such a system would sell to M users? Steve On 14/6/09 22:01, "Geoff Hopkinson" <hopsternew at gmail.com> wrote: > Some amplication to the best of my recollection: > > Stefan said that an important factor for any possible future Leica digital > camera is that Leica developed and control all of the S2 design in house. > When he said that Leica was unhappy with current four thirds sensor quality > (noise) and a four thirds system camera was not planned, there were > rumblings from the floor and he was pressed about an EVF model (Electronic > ViewFinder for those not keeping up). He did not verbally respond to a > quastion whether Leica could design their own sensor. He asked for a show > of > hands for who would buy such a camera. Perhaps one third or the room raised > their hands. Further question on the EVF resulted on a statement that Leica > regarded the Panasonic G1 as the very lowest acceptable quality for any > such > hypothetical EVF. Another Japanese electronics manufacturer (not Fuji, > Nikon > or Canon) was mentioned as a possible future partner. Leica also does not > intend to directly compete with Canon/Nikon on dSLRs. > Leica is also reportedly happy with their connection with Jen Optik but > not Imacon. > The German word that Herr Daniels used for the solution for R lenses (not > before next Photokina, too ambitious) was ad?quat if native German speakers > care to micro dissect his meaning. > 2009/6/14 Mark Rabiner <mark at rabinergroup.com>