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Subject: [Leica] a "pro-hobbyist" evaluates an M9 . . . ICK
From: mark at rabinergroup.com (Mark Rabiner)
Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2012 19:46:19 -0500

I thought you already had a medium format digital system!


On 12/31/12 7:41 PM, "Paul Roark" <roark.paul at gmail.com> wrote:

> Bob,
> 
>>  The key to Leica being so superb is, in my opinion, the great optics as 
>> well
>> AND the beautiful engineering of the lens mount that keeps the lens to 
>> sensor
>> distance superbly accurate.
>> 
>> ... I found that the Hasselblad lenses mounted on the 500 series did not 
>> have
>> this tolerance capability. ...
> 
> I'm skeptical that the current Pentax 645D, which has a sensor that is
> only 44 x 33 mm, in combination with the Rollei SL66 lenses and the
> third party focusing mount, has the ability to deliver the resolution
> that the Leica M optics and mount do.  It might beat the M9, but the
> new M cmos may be a different story.
> 
> I find that depth of field and the red pixel noise are usually my
> limiting factors with the M9.
> 
> In weighing the alternatives, the pros and cons of the various near
> term options, I can't make any decision until I see what the M cmos
> red-filtered corners look like.  Having those amplifiers at the base
> of the pixels could be a major improvement, and the increase in MP
> doesn't hurt either.  So, I wait and hope the M cmos actually pulls it
> off.  If it does, I suspect the Pentax-Rollei alternative will be a
> moot issue.
> 
> Paul
> www.PaulRoark.com
> 
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