Drifter

Bill Pierce

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Limited to just 125 sets worldwide, the M Monochrom “Drifter” by Kravitz Design carries a price tag of $23,950.

Yeah, and the weird camouflage finish makes it invisible when your street shooting.
 
Money and taste are often not seen together! I'm sure it will look nice sitting on the passenger's seat of an Audi. (apologies to Audi owners who aren't dicks) :D
 
'Premium vegan leather' aside (can't they just say plastic??), it's a standard M with no extra functions. Even the Cinematographer's limited edition had cinema framelines and film like presets. The accompanying lenses are nice, though.
 
I think it's pretty sad witnessing how a brand goes from creating the worlds premier cameras for photo journalists, to producing rich folks poser cr*p.

They ride their brand history, all the way to collapse.
 
I think it's pretty sad witnessing how a brand goes from creating the worlds premier cameras for photo journalists, to producing rich folks poser cr*p.

They ride their brand history, all the way to collapse.

Leica has been doing this stuff for decades now.
 
Considering what you get for the exorbitant price other than an ugly design, it should be called "The Grifter".
 
Maybe Leica will release the Miroslav Tichy ‘drifter edition’ some day, made with authentic premium cardboard.
 
It should be a hit with the digital nomads/nomadic New Rich. And the look is perfect for matching your Burning Man outfits.

https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/celebrity/nomadic-world-of-super-rich-20060619-gdns58.html

Here's your guide to becoming a nomadic capitalist!

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I just realized that I don't want to cover my cameras I'm fixing in Aki Asahi, I want to make a one-off Warhol edition with labels from Campbell's soup cans.
I'll do that either to a Konica T3 or perhaps my Pentax MX. Maybe my Leica M4 once the vulcanite completely flakes away.
Phil Forrest

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