dave lackey
Veteran
It's an upgrade, but just not enough to make me sell my X1 with optical viewfinder to get this. In that sense, it's all minor. But I think it's enough to stay in the compact market for those new to it. It still is a very attractive aps-c compact with great IQ.
Cannot disagree there.
The fact that no major changes occurred says something about filling the gap between the X1/2 (X series?) and the M-body digital cameras with something else in the near future. I am betting on a mini-M.
jippiejee
Well-known
I am betting on a mini-M.
Looks like Thorsten Overgaard hinted about that too. Leica M as basis for various products, including a kind of digital CL. Would be very interested in that.
dave lackey
Veteran
Looks like Thorsten Overgaard hinted about that too. Leica M as basis for various products, including a kind of digital CL. Would be very interested in that.
Yes, I would too. When I mentioned this from a year or so ago, I was shouted down as some type of lunatic but it only makes sense. There is a lot of fertile ground for Leica to plow and I have a feeling that is what they have been up to for some time now.:angel:
The X2 and M9M are just ways of stretching R&D that has already been paid for back in 08 and 09, and maybe even earlier. The only really 'new' product from yesterday is the 50/2 APO.
willie_901
Veteran
Despite maybe the initial disappointment about viewfinder and lens, the X2 does seem to be a further evolution of the concept:
http://blog.mingthein.com/2012/05/11/leica-review-1/
Sort of like the evolution of the Sea Turtle in nature?
dave lackey
Veteran
Wow, how much a week has changed things.![]()
Ha! Just be sure and post pics of the box opening. The X1 box was too cool and I bet the X2 will be just as neat!
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