Richard G
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Looks a bit like Leela from Futurama.
would be nice if you didn't accuse people of trolling. anyways, it's been awhile since the Leica M9 came out. that's why he said it's absurd, considering it's not really an improvement yet it still costs a lot compared to the sony.
i'm hoping that the Leica-ME will further drop the prices of a used Leica M9. time will tell.
How will non-coded lenses work with this, without the frame line selector? Apparently the brightlines are electronically displayed and there's no selector or brightline window.
Does it have a focal length mechanism detector built in as with previous Ms?
I don't really get it:
the new M, despite the new features, costs as much as the M9 and also less than the M9P ... and the ME - a (maybe not so much) stripped down M9- costs about $5,500 ...
I really don't understand this pricing policy ... there must be something missing to me ...
its an ugly repaint of the m9.. the m9p is better than this exterior wise...
i would rather buy a digital japanese rangefinder with a better japanese sensor and an m mount at this point
I don't get why this camera is receiving so much hate. I mean, I do get it. But what has been said here is, if you can afford leica you can afford the 1500 to step up. But, that being said, for some 1500 is a fair bit of change. So I'm not going to hate that they made a "lesser" camera. Because it is only a lesser camera to people who what to think of it in that way.
For myself, any digital m mount leica would do. Hey, if they released a crop sensor m8ish camera for 2-3k I would probably hop all over it. that being said, 5-6k for full frame digital M? seams reasonable even though its still pricey.
I just question their ability to pull this off. In 2009, they were competing against only two FF cameras: the 5D Mk II and the D700. They were the only game in town if you wanted a smaller more discreet package. Now you have a raft of FFs, Sony's lineup, and a few very attractive APSC cameras from Fuji.
Basically, you have to REALLY hate EVFs or APSC to even consider paying $5500 for a camera with relatively bad high ISO performance and zero modern conveniences. If you're a real purist you're shooting film anyway.
I don't get why this camera is receiving so much hate. I mean, I do get it. But what has been said here is, if you can afford leica you can afford the 1500 to step up. But, that being said, for some 1500 is a fair bit of change. So I'm not going to hate that they made a "lesser" camera. Because it is only a lesser camera to people who what to think of it in that way.
Leica obviously made a deal with Sony to get that 24MP FF sensor. I wonder if that deal included a guarantee that Sony would hold off on a FF NEX for a couple years.
We know now that Sony could offer a mirrorless interchangeable lens FF for under $2800. It wouldn't have a RF, and it wouldn't be assembled in Germany, but that might not matter if it's $2500 vs $5400....
Personally I'm thrilled at the introduction of any new rangefinder, but at these prices I'll have to "settle" for shooting with my Ikon.
Leica obviously made a deal with Sony to get that 24MP FF sensor. I wonder if that deal included a guarantee that Sony would hold off on a FF NEX for a couple years.
We know now that Sony could offer a mirrorless interchangeable lens FF for under $2800. It wouldn't have a RF, and it wouldn't be assembled in Germany, but that might not matter if it's $2500 vs $5400....
Personally I'm thrilled at the introduction of any new rangefinder, but at these prices I'll have to "settle" for shooting with my Ikon.
How will non-coded lenses work with this, without the frame line selector? Apparently the brightlines are electronically displayed and there's no selector or brightline window.
Does it have a focal length mechanism detector built in as with previous Ms?
Thanks dude.
Why would people not pay $1500 more and get the new Leica M digital over this ME thing?
If that is not absurd then what is?
If you're in the market for a digital Leica $1500 is not a lot of money.