Michael Markey
Veteran
From a rational point of view I think the CL is a better choice, modern and more similar to a camera!
The T series, now the TL2 is interesting for me as concept, the interface makes it easy to be used by my wife as well, she's not very familiar with multipage menus.
My idea is to keep it beside the M10 (when traveling) for the few times when I want to photograph a detail (and 28 or 35 too wide) or a portrait with only face in it. With a 50 it would be a 75...
I`m scaling down my gear.
My Canon lenses have gone apart from the 70-200/2.8 and my prime body now is the A7R2 .
I`ve invested in two Batis lenses for it and am very pleased with both weight, image quality and focus speed.
The A7R2 also continues to serve as a digital back for my leica lenses although I`ve recently been impressed by the CL .
Handled one in Leica Manchester with a 35 Summicron asph and it felt compact and balanced .
That and reading Godfrey`s posts re the CL make me think that could be a better digital solution for my manual Leica glass sometime in the future.
raid
Dad Photographer
There are numerous off brand batteries for Leica cameras. Someone will continue to sell batteries for the M8 and M9.Raid,
Forward thinking I understand.
I have a MM that I bought new and had Leica replace the sensor and at that time it got overhauled. Pretty much otherwise no problems. My hope is this camera could be good-to-go for perhaps another decade. Perhaps more.
Anyways for me still a great camera, no remorse. I have three good batteries.
Know it is best to not fully deplete the batteries, nor is it best to fully charge them. Always store them with a charge. If you can charge to 80% to preserve longest battery life.
Interesting to note that someone I know has a BMW electric car and they recommend charging to only 80%, unless you need the extended range of a full charge.
My SL is getting up there with age. The Leica charger has an LED that indicates 80% charge if I choose to go the extended battery life route.
Perhaps I'm suggesting the achillies heal of the older Leica digitals will be having working batteries.
Also know that I used the hell out of my Monochrom. The edges are silvering where my hands have worn away the anodize, and before I sent my MM to Leica for sensor replacement my covering was worn smooth in some places from gripping the camera.
Your cameras might surprise you... but I also respectfully understand that sudden death also is a possibility.
Good to be hedged.
Cal
I can envision having lots of enjoyment with my Angenieux 70-210 on the SL or my Canon 85/1.2L or other lenses, but it would feel like using an slr camera.
raid
Dad Photographer
From a rational point of view I think the CL is a better choice, modern and more similar to a camera!
The T series, now the TL2 is interesting for me as concept, the interface makes it easy to be used by my wife as well, she's not very familiar with multipage menus.
My idea is to keep it beside the M10 (when traveling) for the few times when I want to photograph a detail (and 28 or 35 too wide) or a portrait with only face in it. With a 50 it would be a 75...
Having the M10 gives you more options as complementary cameras.
jszokoli
Well-known
Raid,
The SL is really a auto focus digital Leica R. I’ve played with one and it feels better with R, or it’s gigantic native lenses. Just not as nice with M lenses. If the next version of the SL comes out and is smaller then maybe the M lenses would feel better.
Joe
The SL is really a auto focus digital Leica R. I’ve played with one and it feels better with R, or it’s gigantic native lenses. Just not as nice with M lenses. If the next version of the SL comes out and is smaller then maybe the M lenses would feel better.
Joe
raid
Dad Photographer
Raid,
The SL is really a auto focus digital Leica R. I’ve played with one and it feels better with R, or it’s gigantic native lenses. Just not as nice with M lenses. If the next version of the SL comes out and is smaller then maybe the M lenses would feel better.
Joe
Hi Joe,
If the main purpose is using M lenses, the M10 would be best suited.
jszokoli
Well-known
Raid,
Yes with M lenses I would go M10, that’s what I did.
Joe
Yes with M lenses I would go M10, that’s what I did.
Joe
robert blu
quiet photographer
Having the M10 gives you more options as complementary cameras.
Yes, many options, many ideas, many possibilities, not much money in the photography budget
robert
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
The SL is weather sealed..
I would love to have a well sealed digital cam like that..
Emile,
The weather sealing is a big thing, especially with a native AF SL lens because the lens is also weathersealed and has internal focus.
Cal
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