Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/11/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Leica M is a system and a certain philosophy. I do not believe that a future M7 should change anything about that, or it would not be a Leica M any more. The M is not obsolete, it just has some mannerisms as a lot of other cameras. It has been *take it or leave it* since many years now. I have used M's the last 25 years, and I am quite satisfied with the results. The viewfinder could be better, of course. What about a commercial version of the M6J (also in black)? After 42 years Leica M has become almost the perfect rangefinder. If you want an automatic rangefinder, go for the Contax G2. If you want an electronic shutter, and want to shoot with M-lenses, you can go for the Minolta CLE. It is even smaller than a Leica M, and fair enough as a camera. I should like a new version of the recent Minilux as a second, or even a first camera. With a much better viewfinder at the left side, not in the middle (and why not also an angle viewfinder like on the Yashica T5?). With shutter speed indicator in the viewfinder. With indicators for DOF around the command button, so that you can control manual focusing if you want. With a lens that goes right into position in manual mode to eliminate delay and noise. With manual ISO, and without AUTO flash as default. They can keep the same lens if they want, and everything is perfect, for me. Then I might even consider selling the M, because I almost wont use it any more. I need a small, simple, and discrete in-pocket camera, which I can always bring with me. I am a little fed up with *shoulder cameras* and photobags. Even the M is too heavy for everyday use. I want a point-and-shoot that gives me creative control as well as the ability to take a brainless 1 second picture. I want to be an "invisible" photographer, able to take a picture unnoticed. This is the original Leica/Barnack concept as far as I can see. In my opinion a new *Minilux-x* is the best way to update this concept. Oddmund Garvik