BobYIL
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With Live-view and in critical situations one can overcome focus-shifting with some lenses by trying to focus at shooting aperture via hi-magnification.
This is a stunning accomplishment, but as is the case with any excellent-quality French cognac, you need to have experience and taste to savor the true quality of the design. There are not many motives in real-world photography with such fine textures and details that the high definition of the lens is required and then the photographer has to have the qualities to record these details faithfully.
Whether the M9M is real-world 32MP is highly contentious outside of Leica marketing literature. Even if the M10 is 24MP it will be considerably smaller than the 36MP Nikon D800E which has no AA filter, is already available to purchase and will likely be supplanted by Sony or Canon by the time the M10 ships in quantity.
Admittedly, I know very little about sensor design, but since MP resolution is irrelevant, and other cameras are shipping without AA filters, by what magic is Leica going to produce a FF sensor in the near future that will require the resolution of the new APO Summicron 50mm? Particularly when this doesn't seem to be an issue for Sony, Canon, Nikon, etc.?
But this lens is not really about resolution per se. It is about micro contrast, frequency response, detail separation, color response, things like that.
Some future M-cameras will incorporate a CMOS sensor and by definition may offer live view functionality. This will amount to a huge change in the rangefinder style of photography. For the first time in 80 years the Leica M photographer will not have to rely on the opto-mechanical linkage between finder mechanism and lens mount, but can view the image in the real optical image plane.
Again, it's not at all clear what this "stunning accomplishment" was actually made to do, beyond being a "stunning accomplishment."
You want to convince people that the accomplishment isn't practically worthwhile for M-camera users because they aren't sufficiently technically competent to make use of the lens?
Well i won't repeat myself at nauseam. The problem is DoF. The wider the DoF the more difficullt focusing proves to be with anything else than rangefinders.Live-view allows direct assessment of focus at 100%. It is immune to misalignment of a rangefinder or an SLR focus screen, to parallax, and to focus shift...
Indeed. True rangefinder + live view and accessory EVF. Best of both worlds....It doesn't take a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.
Branack's ideal was to take the best possible photos in the smallest package. Exactly what Leica are trying to achieve with the smallest FF bodies and the best 50 ever made. According to photogs having used it intensively, the Apo Summicron delivers superb photos with both M9 and MM. I have no experience with this lens though. I have therefore no reason to rain on others' parade so far.... extracting that kind of performance from an M-body is antithetical to the Barnack ideal, and that (current) M bodies are far from ideally designed for taking the kind of picture that would highlight off the unusual qualities of the 'cron AA...
1. How may we obtain "microcontrast," (high) "frequency response" or other "things like that" without igh spatital resolution?
2. If spatial resolution does not matter, why should it matter whether there is a Beyer mask or antialiasing filter?
3. If the practical differences bewteen the new lens the Planar or the previous Summicron are so marked, they should be evident in (careful, fair) A/B comparisons.
4. Ming Thein has posted his (reasonably careful, apparently pretty fair) A/B comparisons (see link from the very first post in this thread). The differences are pretty minor.
The problem faced by Mr. Karbe is that Mr. Mandler's Summicron IV/V and the ZM Planar are already very, very good lenses. They are so good that superior technique is already required to extract what they can deliver.
It is amazing how expert people who haven’t even seen the lens, haven’t spoken to Mr. Karbe and other Leica developers and haven’t seen a single printed image by the lens are....🙄
It is amazing how expert people who haven’t even seen the lens, haven’t spoken to Mr. Karbe and other Leica developers and haven’t seen a single printed image are....🙄
Once again: Leica has set out to build a prestige lens, to show off what the company can do and they have succeeded. It was their intention from the start to make this a connoisseur lens. If you want an excellent lens for Joe Average, there is the classic Summicron. That is all there is to it. As for Barnack’s ideal, have you noticed lately that Ford cars are available in other colours than black? Leica of 2012 is not the same company as Leica of 1920, fortunately. if that were the case they would be embalmed and stuck in time.
have you noticed lately that Ford cars are available in other colours than black? Leica of 2012 is not the same company as Leica of 1920, fortunately. if that were the case they would be embalmed and stuck in time.
Semilog,
I looked at your portfolio but could not find one image that is technically difficult to shoot with any M as they are right now.