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Recently, I part-exchanged my Leica M6 for a second hand MP. At the dealer's shop, I also had some hands-on experience with the M8 and M7. I'd say I am somewhat dissapointed with the M8 but quite happy with the M7, particularly its quiet shutter. I just wonder why Leica can't design a digital M based on M7.
Leica is the pioneer of 24x35mm format. For me, any digital M body without full frame sensor is out of consideration. 35mm is all Leica is about, isn't it? Now, even Nikon goes full frame with D3 and Canon ushers its full-frame DSLR into 20mp realm! So the Leica M7d must have a full frame sensor with resolution at between 14mp to 16mp, the higher the better. I'd like to see normal sensor speed setting with Leica, say iso50-3200 on the M7d rather than the weired iso160-2500 range. The shutter on the M7d is fully electronically controlled except for the B setting which is more power-efficient if being mechenical, I deem. The top-plate layout is similar to MP. And the rewind nob on MP will be replaced by a manually set sensor speed dial with a range of 50-3200. The frame counter will be replaced by a LCD showing the number of frames left and the power capacity. On the base plate of the M7d, there will be an opening from which you can remove battery and storage cards ( ideally CF, SD compatible). The base plate can be detached from the body in a traditionaly way. But doing so, you also detach the sensor from the body for cleaning, much like Leica's digital back for SLR.
Above is an ideal digital Leica M for me. What do you think of it???😉 😉 😉
Leica is the pioneer of 24x35mm format. For me, any digital M body without full frame sensor is out of consideration. 35mm is all Leica is about, isn't it? Now, even Nikon goes full frame with D3 and Canon ushers its full-frame DSLR into 20mp realm! So the Leica M7d must have a full frame sensor with resolution at between 14mp to 16mp, the higher the better. I'd like to see normal sensor speed setting with Leica, say iso50-3200 on the M7d rather than the weired iso160-2500 range. The shutter on the M7d is fully electronically controlled except for the B setting which is more power-efficient if being mechenical, I deem. The top-plate layout is similar to MP. And the rewind nob on MP will be replaced by a manually set sensor speed dial with a range of 50-3200. The frame counter will be replaced by a LCD showing the number of frames left and the power capacity. On the base plate of the M7d, there will be an opening from which you can remove battery and storage cards ( ideally CF, SD compatible). The base plate can be detached from the body in a traditionaly way. But doing so, you also detach the sensor from the body for cleaning, much like Leica's digital back for SLR.
Above is an ideal digital Leica M for me. What do you think of it???😉 😉 😉
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