Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2017/07/10

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Subject: [Leica] TL2?
From: photo at frozenlight.eu (Nathan Wajsman)
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2017 20:44:27 +0200
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What a bunch of rubbish. My 9-year old M8 with its ?cropped? sensor delivers 
better image quality than the ?full frame? (whatever that means) Canikons my 
friends have.

Nathan Wajsman
Alicante, Spain
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> On 10 Jul 2017, at 20:14, Mark Rabiner <mark at rabinergroup.com> wrote:
> 
> Cameras need to remind you of cameras. They need to hark back to the 
> verisimilitude of operating a camera. Should they remind of a sewing 
> machine or telephone or egg beater it?s not doing anybody any good.
> I just read a handful of reviews of the just announced today Leica TL2 
> before I found one which bothered to mention the sensor size. It?s APS-C. 
> 1.5 crop. It?s supposed to make you not miss your iPhone burning a hole in 
> your front pocket but in the end, just reminds who your true friend really 
> is. It?s the one you take pictures of your head next to the Eiffel Tower 
> and Mount Rushmore.  Who needs it did you iPhone forget how to take 
> pictures? It needs you are you reading this text on it right now? Thanks 
> good.  I think the best way to compete against iPhone photography is to 
> just make cameras which take noticeably better pictures and which can with 
> a press of a button be forwarded to the internet so your friends won?t 
> miss what you are having for lunch.  I think people who are into their 
> photography just a bit will stand to not be reminded every second that 
> they?re not using their iPhone. A camera does not need a touch screen 
> iPhone like interface you end up mad at it you can?t make a phone call 
> with it.
> Possibly the key to who this camera is aimed it can be found in the fact 
> that few of the reviews bother to mention the sensor size. The format. The 
> bottom line of any camera.
> So, it?s in the category of shiny electronic devices which make you look 
> rich and interface with your computer stuff wirelessly for the most part. 
> Stuff you could maybe play with if you ever got tired of playing with your 
> iPhone which face it is not going to happen.
> I do think Leica is off the hook as for every bomb like this it comes out 
> with it comes out with a legitimate camera system a few months later. 
> There literally is a new Leica camera system coming out every season. This 
> is the summer camera. It fits in the beach bag with the towels and suntan 
> lotion. The autumn system will be more serious to match the autumn movies 
> which everyone will watch on their iPhones. Hopefully with earphones.
> 
> 
> 
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> 
> Mark William Rabiner
> Photographer
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