Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2018/09/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The L-Mount alliance sounds like a great idea. I currently use the Sony a7rii (42 mp) with Leica-M lenses, but I have to work through a third party, adjustable mount, which is not easy to optimize for the correct infinity stop and has no electronics that allow communications between the body and lens. I am only interested in manual focus, so it works fine for me, though I do miss the lens information encoding. Obviously AF would not work with my system. Also, not all Leica M lenses are suitable for the Sony due to ray angle. Getting rid of the issues I have faced should open up the basic concept I've implemented to a much larger audience. I hope it works for the participants. BTW, I was a long-time Canon shooter who, as it turned out, was in denial about how good Leica glass was until Tina M. and I compared the images of a couple of our lenses at one of the Golden Trout Workshops in the Sierras. Thank you Tina (and Leica)! Paul www.PaulRoark.com On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 8:47 PM Frank Filippone <red735i at verizon.net> wrote: > L-Mount Alliance: Strategic cooperation between Leica Camera, Panasonic > and Sigma > > One day before the official launch of photokina 2018, Leica Camera AG, > Panasonic and Sigma announced a strategic partnership at the company's > press conference. The "L-Mount Alliance" is an unprecedented way of working > together and will be particularly beneficial to the customers of the three > companies. It allows Panasonic and Sigma to use the L-mount standard > developed by Leica for their own developments and thus also offer cameras > and optics with this lens mount. Through the joint efforts of the three > partners, the alliance will significantly contribute to the importance of > the L-Mount standard for the world of photography > > Due to their numerous interchangeable components, system cameras allow a > very flexible use and can be individually configured according to > requirements. The bayonet is the most important interface, as the lens has > a significant impact on the imaging performance and therefore on the final > image quality. The strategic partnership between Leica, Panasonic and Sigma > will allow customers to use a wider range of cameras and lenses in the > future without compromising on so far to have to specify individual > manufacturers, because they use propriety bayonets. > > Dr. Andreas Kaufmann, Chairman of the Supervisory Board and majority > shareholder, Leica Camera AG: "Photographers are extremely important for > their chosen camera system. Particularly in the increasingly growing market > for mirrorless system cameras, there is an ever-increasing variety of > different requirements on the part of the users. In order to be able to > meet these requirements at short notice, we have decided to work together > with renowned partners from the photographic industry. > With > > Panasonic associates us with many years of partnership and trusting > cooperation and their expertise in electronics is undisputed. Sigma is also > a respected company, which has established itself particularly in the field > of optical development and can offer a perfect complement to our existing > L-Mount portfolio with its innovative products , We believe that together > with our partners, we can achieve mutual and sustainable growth for all our > products. " > > Mr. Tetsuro Homma, Senior Managing Executive Officer, Panasonic > Corporation, said: "Panasonic's focus has always been to revolutionize the > camera market and make photographers' lives easier, more advanced, and more > enjoyable. Our long-standing partnership with Leica has resulted in > numerous high-performance, high-end digital cameras, combining Leica's > leading optical technology with Panasonic's digital technologies. This > partnership has enabled us to drive the development of excellent digital > photography products. The L-Mount alliance with Leica and Sigma is a prime > example of the power of our collaboration. This alliance of strong > companies will fundamentally change the future of the photography industry. > As a market challenger we always have the slogan 'Changing Photography' > Driving innovation to meet the high expectations of professional > photographers. Our partnership with Leica and Sigma will open up additional > business opportunities for our companies, but above all, it will continue > to delight our customers in photography. " > > Mr.Kazuto Yamaki, Chief Executive Officer, SIGMACorporation: "As cameras > evolve toward digital and mirrorless, user and system requirements have > also changed. Currently, there is an almost overwhelming choice of > different systems that, however, do not yet meet all the needs of users, > especially in terms of extensibility and flexibility. SIGMA joins this > alliance to develop mirrorless cameras that benefit from the short run. As > SIGMA seeks to develop high-quality and innovative high-performance > products, this alliance will greatly enhance both the implementation and > expandability of our camera system, significantly increasing the value to > our customers. Leica is a great company and has been a major influence on > photography for more than 100 years, and Panasonic is due to it proven > developments market leader in many different areas. Combined with SIGMA's > high quality, high performance and unique products, the L-Mount will become > an extremely attractive system for potential users. " > > About the L-Mount > > The L-Mount has been designed by Leica Camera to provide customers with a > future-proof, flexible, rugged and precise bayonet that will meet even the > most demanding photographic needs Leica T, the L-mount has been > continuously developed by Leica Camera and its partners, resulting in an > improved and quasi-new L-mount technology. > > For the widest possible variety of products, the diameter of the L-mount > was dimensioned at 51.6 millimeters, making it suitable not only for > full-frame cameras but also for APS-C sensors. The small footprint of only > 20 millimeters allows for a small distance between optics and sensor, > making lenses much more compact - particularly useful for wide angle > development. To withstand even the heaviest loads and to guarantee maximum > safety for customers over many years of intensive use, camera bayonets > become wear resistant Stainless steel and with four flange segments, which > prevents tilting and ensures a particularly firm and flat fit of the lens. > The standardized L-Mount contact strip ensures smooth communication between > the electronic components in the lens and the camera, including the > possibility of firmware updates for lenses, in order to react to technical > developments and thus ensure full performance in the future. > > Currently, the Leica SL system in full format and the APS system with > camera models Leica CL, TL2 and TLde use the lens mount. All the optics of > the different systems can be operated without restrictions and without > adapters on all cameras - here is already one of the many advantages that > customers have through the unified bayonet.In the near future, both the > Leica CameraAG, as well as Panasonic and Sigma announce other products > using the same standard. > Frank Filippone Red735i at verizon.net > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information