Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/04/19

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Subject: [Leica] DMR phased out for Digilux 3 adapter
From: etruscello at yahoo.com (Tom Pastorello)
Date: Thu Apr 19 05:48:25 2007

The following just appeared in Amateur Photography:

It's official: Leica ends Digital-Modul-R
April 19, 2007
Chris Cheesman 
 Leica has 'phased out' its Digital-Modul-R digital
back less than two years after it was launched, but
confirmed that the Leica R9 camera system will remain.


A Leica UK spokesman told us: 'I can confirm that all
Digital Modules have now been sold, although there are
still some with our dealers'. 

The Digital-Modul-R is a digital back for Leica's R8
and R9 SLRs, giving users dual film and digital
capability. 

It was launched onto the market in 2005 following
months of delays caused by software glitches. 

Leica had wanted to give Leica R users the benefit of
being able to switch between digital and film without
sacrificing their existing camera equipment. 

It housed a 10-million-pixel CCD imaging sensor and
went on sale in the summer of 2005 priced ?3,298 (see
AP 23 July 2005). 

The UK spokesman pointed out that Leica has recently
launched an adapter that enables Leica R lenses to be
used on the company's Digilux 3 (Four Thirds system)
digital SLR. The Leica Adapter-R costs ?149. 

It appears that Leica avoided making an official
announcement earlier because it was concerned that
this would have a negative effect on sales of existing
stock. 



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