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As much as I would like to, I know i just cant justify the price of an M8, so im really looking forward to the day when someone else will come up with a digital rangefinder. question is, will this be anytime soon?
I read in various places that Zeiss and CV have no immediate plans (i take this as meaning in the next 5 years) to venture into this market, citing short product lifespan in digital markets.
But what really got me intrigued was the new Canon G9. I wonder if (and im sure there is a large dose of wishful thinking on my part here) Canon is capable/wants to go down this routeof a d-rf?? They already have the sensor technology, and i swear the 1st time i saw the G9 i thought it was a digital canonet. hey i dont even mind if its a fixed lens! I just need something digital for those long trips to refugee camps etc, something reliable and with good resolution (i work in poverty alleviation, carrying rolls of films through security or trying to store them for long periods in camps is not much fun).
Im not up to date on what manufacturers are thinking, but i know some of you are up with the play. So what do you think? I really want to minimize my setup, and its hard to do this while still dependent on a dslr system.
I read in various places that Zeiss and CV have no immediate plans (i take this as meaning in the next 5 years) to venture into this market, citing short product lifespan in digital markets.
But what really got me intrigued was the new Canon G9. I wonder if (and im sure there is a large dose of wishful thinking on my part here) Canon is capable/wants to go down this routeof a d-rf?? They already have the sensor technology, and i swear the 1st time i saw the G9 i thought it was a digital canonet. hey i dont even mind if its a fixed lens! I just need something digital for those long trips to refugee camps etc, something reliable and with good resolution (i work in poverty alleviation, carrying rolls of films through security or trying to store them for long periods in camps is not much fun).
Im not up to date on what manufacturers are thinking, but i know some of you are up with the play. So what do you think? I really want to minimize my setup, and its hard to do this while still dependent on a dslr system.