For a lot of us yes, but Ricoh has a nice little cult following... so it'll do fine. Not everybody likes the same in a camera. Myself, I won't even bother with a camera without an internal VF anymore.
You have read it right. I know this is APS C, but for $600 you get no AA filter, two shutter modes focal plane and silent electronic, microlenses on the sensor and probably decent high ISO. Dollar for dollar, way better than a used M8 and I dare say M9. For what Leica charges, if I were them, I would be embarrassed by this. If APS C is $600, $1,500'or so for full frame is not far off from various manufacturers.
The price is a disappointment... I can see paying $600 for a sensor and a lens, but not just a sensor.
I have been looking at mirrorless EVIL stuff for a few days now and thought I found the whole kitten-kabootle with the GXR until I read the price for this A12... Ridiculous. I can save a ton of money and get an on-par or near-par censor from Sony, and only have to spend $30 to mount my Elmar.
I cannot believe people are bitching about the price of this... some of you will not be happy until they make a m mount camera that is only $10.
I wonder how much software they will offer to suit old lenses? And if they don't, maybe it's a natural for a third party who's already into software corrections.
Cheers,
R..
I understand you can program the M module to correct issues (corner discoloration etc..)with any particular lens, like the Leica 'coding' system, but for any glass, not just Leica.
MT