Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/04/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I am relatively new here but elsewhere I have heard over and over that the Hexar RF is not reliably compatible with Leica lenses. I.E., inaccurate rangefinder focusing. And poor quality rangefinder mechanism at that. I think there would be a strong market for a 'simple' (ie not a Contax G2) RF camera with aperture priority and true Leica glass compatibility. Eric > Not to generalize based on only two examples (but of course that's exactly > what I'm going to do), but this would suggest that real-world demand for an > electronic Leica-like RF was not as strong as some (including many here on > this list) believed. > > From the little we've actually heard about the Hexar from Luggers (and also > based on what I've seen in reviews), the Hexar is fine camera - solid, well > built, reliable. The Konica lenses are reported to be good performers and, > of course, the Hexar can also take Leica lenses, so why isn't the Hexar > doing as well as many thought it would? > > Maybe AE and RF do not mix, that is, maybe most RF users - for whatever > reason - prefer a manual camera, and electronics better suit those areas of > photography in which the SLR excels. > > Guy >