Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/12/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Camera Progression Leica M6ttl (still in use but limited to B&W) | | 2n Leica M6ttl - - -> gift to my son | | Leica R8 - - -> sold to photographer for use with DMR | | Canon D30 - - -> transfered to my wife who gave it up for a Canon G8 now on G11 | | Canon 1Ds Mk II (still in use, but less than it used to be) | | Panasonic Lumix GF1 (very infrequent use but pulled out sometimes) | | Sony NEX-7 (being repaired/replaced by Sony after bike crash) | | Sony NEX-6 (new bike camera) | | Sony alpha-A7 | | Sony alpha-A7r It's a rule that I don't buy a camera that won't use my existing Leica glass. The NEX-7 suffers from a horrendous menu system. All the Japanese cameras suffer from a form of feature creep 2nd only to the US military's ability to add unneeded "features" that get in the way of the prime task of the camera: taking pictures. Leica gets high marks from me in this aspect of design. But the new Sony cameras are getting better. I think they need to sell into their native market which sees the lack of twilight portrait enhanced dynamic range smile sensing anti-glasses reflected mode as a major shortcoming. It must be cultural. Unfortunately they continue to inflict this on everyone else. Sigh. <end rant> I'll be working through lenses now that I have most of a life back. Will my Leica glass be rendered totally worthless on the alpha A7(r)? I doubt it. But I don't shoot wide-angle and I'm not a street shooter. I can tell you this: they are not silent cameras. Mountains don't seem to mind. I might have to be wary of starting an avalanche though. Probably not an earthquake. Adam