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Can you suggest a camera store in Hong Kong?
The PLOOT/Visoflex I/Visoflex II/Visoflex III were mechanical devices that used a mirror like an SLR. All of them were simple, robust and easily repaired. Some Visoflex' were used extensively and can be well worn. But I never heard of one that be tuned up to work perfectly even though not beautiful.
Raid is asking about the current electronic viewfinder. Why marketing people aren't cleaver enough think of new trademarks for new items, and have to use 35 year old trademarks, is beyond me.
Horses for course but i always found having an optional evf is antiquated for the m system, which is most notable for its rangefinder experience. I mean you purchased an m for the rangefinder then use the evf , which makes the m rangefinder useless; itll be just like another mirrorless body. The previous film implementation was one that the rangefinder focuses and the other viewfinder for framing. The digital implementation makes the rangefinder redundant excess. It was poor implementation on leicas part and now requires a hybrid experience for new and old technologies to come together. Much like the fuji x pro series.
Some argue about the incompatibility, but the necessity is the mother of invention and im sure leica engineers can come up with a solution. Or did i put too much faith. The hybrid system is an elegant way of those m shooters who wanted to have their cake and eat it too. Nevertheless the visoflex is outdated as much as the leica x it was originally designed for....
The only time when an attachable evf was truly needed was in the x and tl series. Leica has been taking their consumers for granted with an outdated evf
My opinion & 2c rant...others however hold onto the rangefinder integrity to keep things the same. Though i remind people the rangefinder window to highlight the framelines has been replaced by a digital one and they put a damn lcd on the back...so much on integrity eh...lol
Why marketing people aren't cleaver enough think of new trademarks for new items, and have to use 35 year old trademarks, is beyond me.
I agree completely, these old names won't mean anything to a younger camera buying clientele.
I just wonder what today's most popular dog's name is in Wetzlar?
There are rumors of a new high res Visoflex.
If the past repeats itself, the new improved Visoflex will not be backwardly compatible with the previous M10 family. :bang:
There are rumors of a new high res Visoflex.
If the past repeats itself, the new improved Visoflex will not be backwardly compatible with the previous M10 family. :bang:
Yes, the 020. Is there another Viso-type finder for the M10?Bill: was it the Typ 020?
....What has been your experience with the finder?
...... high cost?