Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/04/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]SonC@aol.com writes in part: > > My digital camera has a viewfinder heads up display in the right > lens of my eyeglasses. > > The lens/storage module is about the same size and weight as an M > Leica with no protruding lens, and needs no shade. The aperture opens to > an > f1. > > The shutter, a liquid crystal, operates up to 1/5000th of a second, with > firmware upgrades to 1/10000th. ISO range is from 25 to 1600. > All images are delivered raw from a single 8 mp sensor to dual, > alternating > processors that feed the files to a pair of solid state 2 gig cards. > > The camera has image stabilization. The viewfinder module is wirelessly > linked to the camera body. Remote trigger is available for self > portraits and the like. > > The body is available in a variety of metal skins and exotic > leathers. ;-) > > The red dot is positioned on the right temple of the eyeglasses. > Battery life is up to 1000 shots, and a small alcohol powered genset in > the module can recharge the batteries while it is being stacked with > other > modules on a sushi restaurant table. > Wonderful! But does it have a Soul (like my Leica IIIF)? Regards, Greg