Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/02/25

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Subject: [Leica] M4/3 format ascendant
From: philippe.amard at sfr.fr (philippe.amard)
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 18:59:04 +0100
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Becasue Mark is one of us :-)

And I adore his prose.
And his night flower shots!
Amities
Philippe
Le 25 f?vr. 14 ? 02:42, Richard Man a ?crit :

> As far as I know, Mark is the only champion in LUG for "(m) 4/3 is  
> crap"
> banner :-) I really do like Mark, having to have gone out for a  
> outing with
> him, but why do people feel the need to keep addressing Mark's  
> criticisms?
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 5:17 PM, <lrzeitlin at aol.com> wrote:
>
>> Over a year ago when I was still a consultant to Kodak I mentioned  
>> that
>> the optical engineering manager assured me that it was almost  
>> impossible to
>> differentiate pictures taken with APS-C and Micro 4/3 formats. This  
>> was
>> from the guys who developed the sensor for the M8 and worked on the  
>> M9. He
>> told me that the reason that many manufacturers didn't adopt the M4/3
>> format was that it required signing up for the entire package, lens  
>> mounts,
>> image distance, etc. as well as format size. You had to join the  
>> club. Only
>> a few major manufacturers including Olympus, Panasonic and Leica  
>> opted to
>> do so. APS-C required no such commitment. My post was received with  
>> great
>> disinterest on the LUG. The blather about full frame and legacy  
>> lenses
>> continued. It's a new world guys. Smaller cameras are the wave of the
>> future. Goodbye to Speed Graphics, Rolleis, even Leicas. iPhones  
>> rule.
>> Larry Z
>> - - -?
>> Jim is absolutely right when he says:?
>> "Already M4/3 is very hard to distinguish from APS-C for
>> most applications. And the fact remains that larger sensors mean  
>> larger
>> lenses. Neither of the top 2 manufacturers of APS-C DSLRs has ever  
>> made a
>> serious attempt at a high quality lens line for their cop sensor  
>> cameras.
>> I'm talking about a full range of high speed primes and fast zooms,  
>> so if
>> the users of APS-C cameras want really good glass, they're forced  
>> into the
>> full frame lines. Only the m4/3 consortium have made a serious  
>> attempt at a
>> complete system with premium glass optimized for the smaller  
>> sensor. The
>> jewel-like Olympus 12mm f/1.8, the 75mm f/1.8, Panasonic 8mm  
>> fisheye and
>> 7-14 are the result. Extremely compact lenses of extremely high  
>> optical
>> quality."
>>
>>
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>>
>
>
>
> -- 
> // richard <http://www.richardmanphoto.com>
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>
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