Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 21:09 -0400 22/06/99, Edward Meyers wrote: [ ... ] >> I doubt there will >> be an M7 or it's prototype soon. >> Lot's of discussion has taken place here on where the M6 needs to evolve >> to. [ ... ] >Not so fast. The M6 has a way to go in a new version with auto- >exposure. [ ... ] Ed --> my guess is: -- the M6 l-i-n-e is a mature and very well defined product, with a well defined market and position. -- it would, perhaps, make more sense to develop a totally different product that banks on LEICA optics. I'd tend to vote for a black titanium body rangefinder that looks like an SLR, has auto everything, with manual over-ride everything, memory settings, zone system capable, integrated IR or UHF trigger, a M6 grade viewfinder, with laser etched grid in thirds, digital parameters viewfinder display, 35mm, and a permanent AF zoom capable of something at least 28-85mm f/3.4 and justifies 16" x 20" blow-ups with ISO 100 film down to f/3.4 and makes pro customers drool for its performance and ruggedness. No plastics, thank you. I also want it to be "rafale" + bracketing +/- 2 f/stops ( in half stop increments) shooting capable: 4 fps or better ... AND LEICA M6 quiet: a streetwise all-weather camera ! Add a concave front lens element for sexy looks, while we're at it. I also hope it would be the size of the first Pentax Spotmatics or Olympus half frame SLRs, but full frame. Option: digital exposure data info between frames. Andre Jean Quintal PS. Sorry: I simply have no notion of the English word for "rafale" shooting. "Rafale" refers to machine guns strafing ... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "Of course, everybody knows pigs rule this World." Miss Piggy, in a private interview leading to her authorized life story.