Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Didier, Planned is a crop factor of 1,37 from what I heard at the Photokina. What takes up a lot of room on the back of the camera is all the gear for menues preview screen, jog and shuffle dials , switches and general "bells and buttons". This could all be combined in a module little larger than a credit card. Make it connectable via the accessory shoe when needed, this even gives you the "secretive mode " option of shooting with a vertical finder (whatever happened to those?)I don't really see anyone "chimping" with a Digital-M, somehow not quite right. I imagine a clip-in sensor - open a part of the back and push it in - and the rest of the controls as we know them, plus perhaps the WB and ISO controls. Menues,LCD etc as described above on a separate "card". There's even a possibility that the camera could be compacter (In length or height, the depth must remain the same)) than the film equivalent. BTW If you took the preview screen off the back of an RD-1 you are getting very close to the dimensions of its parent Cosina/Voigtlaender body Douglas Didier Ludwig wrote: > >> [...] what Leica needs to do is make a basic M style chassis with modular >> digital components which can be updated or upgraded whenever the user >> or advances in technology demand it [...] >> Douglas > > >> If that is technically feasible, I thinks that's a superb concept for >> a high end >> digi-M body [...] >> Scott > > > Technically feasible? Maybe, if size and weight do not matter. But I'm > not shure if this would work with a M. For me, M stands for a certain > compactness. If the digital compents should be modular, you can be shure > the camera would not be optimizeable in size and weight. > > And as there is already a "hunchback of Solms" (R8/9), so there is no > need for another monster ("the incredible Hulk of Solms"?):-) > > I think we can be happy if we get a non modular digital M with a 1.5 > cropfactor sensor within one year and a half. If Leica is still alive > until then. > > Didier > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > >