Jeff Ascough under NDA for new Rangefinder

A full-frame, AF rangefinder with an alloy-magnesium shuter and a 35mm f1.2 lens? It sounds like the stuff of dreams. Call me a skeptic but I have a feeling that it may be an April Fools joke. If it does turn out to be reality, however, I'd be willing to sell my kidney for one of these.
 
No such thing as an auto focus rangefinder?

No such thing as an auto focus rangefinder?

What are the Contax G1 and G2 then? I'd love a digital Contax G3, especially if it could use the wonderful lenses that I already have for my G2.

Stan
 
35mm f1.2 does sound a little like april fool's. 🙁

It sounds to me pretty much like a 20/1.7 did when Panasonic announced that. The April Fool's theory is silly--why would this guy make everyone hate him? He's testing a new crop sensor mirrorless camera...maybe even one with a rangefinder on it.
 
It sounds to me pretty much like a 20/1.7 did when Panasonic announced that. The April Fool's theory is silly--why would this guy make everyone hate him? He's testing a new crop sensor mirrorless camera...maybe even one with a rangefinder on it.


It would seem to shoot holes in his credibility if it was an april fools joke ... reading his blog he doesn't seem to be that sort of person!
 
NDA's and forcing a blogger to yank a tweet ? Sounds like Apple is making a second stab at the QuickTake 😉

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A digital Nikon RF would be cool...

But, could this be the resurrected Epson, an R-D2 under the Canon name? I heard Epson wouldn't be likely to try that game again, but Canon has the technology and they have put their name on a Cosina-made camera before...
 
He's a wedding photographer from the UK who used to shoot Leica film cameras. A couple years ago (2? 3?) he called it quits and started shooting Canon DSLRs.
 
What is neat, especially about m4/3s, is the rapid pace of neat new cameras. I can't afford the GF-1 or even the EPL-1 now, but by Christmas, we'll have more choices, driving the prices ever lower.

I still have a DSLR and a Sony P&S digital, and the CL, QL17 and Yashica GSN. I can wait, even though I don't want to.
 
Been following this thread today...

Very unlikely this is an April Fool's joke. Jeff Ascough has less than 100 followers on Twitter and his account is locked.


He's the most badass documentary-style wedding photographer on the planet!
 
Screw all the gear chat. Go to his site and look at his pics. This quote from his blog seems a good tonic for what ails a forum obsessed with lens testing:

"What lens did you use for that shot?" is the most common question that I get asked by photographers. My reply quite often is "I don't know. I was too busy looking at the image to notice."
 
How can Canon thread the needle with a new camera that lures potential M9 buyers without cannibalizing 5DII sales? That brainteaser makes it hard to imagine Canon or Nikon getting into RF's. Sony might have more incentive, since anyone who could release a smaller-than-DSLR-body FF digital with AF at 3k-ish would be really well positioned.

Rumors are RFF's cocaine. It makes everyone really excited and talkative.
 
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