Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/12/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I find it makes me think of the Minilux with the flash turned off or the original Hexar. John Collier Mr. Lammerich wrote: > Finally, I would like to conclude my message with an additional idea for an > "economy Leica M". There are many M users who own only one lens, usually a > 35mm > or a 50mm. There are many M users who use two, three or more bodies with a > particular lens being permanently attached to each body. So there should be a > market for a Leica M with a fixed lens and a potential for substantial savings > in production cost: > > no frame selector, simplified finder and frames, preferably with magnification > being optimised for the fixed lens installed, > > no cost for lens and body bayonet > > rangefinder, center and focus adjustment could be done in one step and with > higher tolerances, instead of two steps for body and lens separately and with > tighter tolerances, > > focal plane shutter could be replaced by an aperture plane shutter (from the > shelf, mass produced, cheap, low noise, 1/500" flash synch, plenty of space in > the body for electronics, integrated winder etc., if you really want that) > > In principle Leica should be able to produce the "fixed lens M" at the cost of > the respective interchangeable lens (or slightly above that). What do you > think > about this?