Digital Film for your Analog Camera?

The guy probably made the concept for a university assignment or the like, I wouldn't actually expect anything to come from it.
 
Biggest problem with this design is the fixed distance between de `roll' and the `takeup spool', limiting the number of cameras it will fit...
 
It was right up there with Duke Nukem Forever in the Wired vaporware awards. I think it was killed off by cheap digicams; once you could get a 5MP+ camera for $200, the mass camera market was going to switch from film. I do think they threw the baby out with the bathwater for SLRs and "serious" cameras; digital doesn't do it for me unless it's full frame, because there's not enough DOF control.
 
Biggest problem with this design is the fixed distance between de `roll' and the `takeup spool', limiting the number of cameras it will fit...

That was what I was told killed it too, but that was a long time ago -- maybe 10 or 20 years -- and I always filed it under "Believe it when I see it." It may also be that they couldn't get the megapixel count high enough. That and no chimping and the fact that it would probably have cost more than a whole low-end digital camera.

Cheers,

R.
 
Thinking about it the Leica M body is almost perfect for such a conversion. It's almost like the original designers had thought about this. ;)
The rear door is easily removed and a fully self contained sensor with a display and the controls could be designed to fit in its place.

Look at an iPhone 4... It's about the right size and depth.

But nobody would develop such a product. There simply isn't enough of us M users to make it worth while.
Or think of it another way. How many could you sell? Maybe 5,000 units world wide??? Honestly, even that seems optimistic considering how much you can buy a second hand M8 for.
 
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