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I look st the new Sony NEX bodies and wonder how difficult it would be for Voigtlander/Cosina or another enterprise to adapt an M body to utilize a similar body as the NEX as a digital back.
The NEX is extremely thin in size and uses an aps size sensor. If one was to design the body/back to incorporate the "bulge" on the right side to extend rearwards instead of toward the front it would be completely flat. I don't know what the offset to the sensor is currently but that could be shortened in design.
If one was to remove the film door from an M body and incorporate some type of latching mechanism we might be able to accomplish the undreamable.
Since the digital back would be a constant distance from the film plane all the focusing mechanims and shutter should be able to be utilized.
The electronic interface would merely connect to the flash connector to get the signal to trip the backs shutter.
THis is the same means the digital backs work on the Hasselblad.
The NEX camera body and lens is price around $600. THerefore, it could conceivably be accomplished affordably.
What do you think?
The NEX is extremely thin in size and uses an aps size sensor. If one was to design the body/back to incorporate the "bulge" on the right side to extend rearwards instead of toward the front it would be completely flat. I don't know what the offset to the sensor is currently but that could be shortened in design.
If one was to remove the film door from an M body and incorporate some type of latching mechanism we might be able to accomplish the undreamable.
Since the digital back would be a constant distance from the film plane all the focusing mechanims and shutter should be able to be utilized.
The electronic interface would merely connect to the flash connector to get the signal to trip the backs shutter.
THis is the same means the digital backs work on the Hasselblad.
The NEX camera body and lens is price around $600. THerefore, it could conceivably be accomplished affordably.
What do you think?