Thats right. It comes off so you can insert batteries and sd card 🙂 Just confirmed.
Jorge Torralba said:Thats right. It comes off so you can insert batteries and sd card 🙂 Just confirmed.
gabrielma said:OK, first the complaint that the film advance lever is gone, now that the baseplate is not gone. Ach, mein lieber. What next, that there's no autofocus?
gabrielma said:OK, first the complaint that the film advance lever is gone, now that the baseplate is not gone. Ach, mein lieber. What next, that there's no autofocus?
jaapv said:Actually, if they provide a battery-recharging socket with the USB under the little lid, the bottom hardly ever has to come off, only on extended shoots without the possibility of downloading and recharging.
Keeping the baseplate is tight 😎. Always liked it on my M6.Jorge Torralba said:Thats right. It comes off so you can insert batteries and sd card 🙂 Just confirmed.
The removable base plate will make it possible for Leica to make add on power packs & wireless transfer units, without strange connections exposed to the elements.808 said:Keeping the baseplate is tight 😎. Always liked it on my M6.
On the other hand (and kind of OT), I wonder what the "SET" button to the left of the LCD is for. The DMR doesn't have one, or does it?
rvaubel said:I would never consider charging a cameras battery while in the camera. In fact, I feel naked if I leave home without at least one extra battery and SD card. For a day shoot, I bring enough batteries and memory for 400 pictures. Rarely use half that but batteries and SD cards are light.
If battery life and maximum memory size would support 200 pictures before having to change anything, then removing the bottom plate would not be a practical problem, as I rarely shoot 200+
This is not a real big deal but still. Film users probably think that 200 shots a day is excessive. But once I had experienced digital, I noticed I was bracketing a lot of shots that I wouldn't have in film days. Basically, there are a lot of reasons to shot more pictures with digital besides mindless picture taking.
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Jorge Torralba said:Thats right. It comes off so you can insert batteries and sd card 🙂 Just confirmed.
Hi Mark,Mark Norton said:I think it's great they've retained the removeable base-plate. Far netter than extra hatches like in the D2. As Bob says, alternative bases for extra power, wireless, docking would be good.
Could you enlighten us with an idiot Leica design that Leicaphiles find revolutionary?MarcoS said:I've pre-ordered the M8 because I think it will be a terrific camera, but I'm starting to think that whatever idiot design Leica do, most Leicaphilies will find it not only normal, but revolutionary... 🙄