a screen that's not flush with the back ? um, no.
LOL, there is a Leica M-D for a "flush with the back" aficionados
I am wondering with 40Mp does it imply that one has to use higher shutter speeds? It seems to me that even a little shake of the camera will create a motion blur on such a high res sensor. 18Mp of M9 IMHO can be used almost the same way as film. 1/30 or 1/15 of the second is still doable. I doubt it'll be the case when the sensor that spits out 47Mp
LOL, there is a Leica M-D for a "flush with the back" aficionados
I am wondering with 40Mp does it imply that one has to use higher shutter speeds? It seems to me that even a little shake of the camera will create a motion blur on such a high res sensor. 18Mp of M9 IMHO can be used almost the same way as film. 1/30 or 1/15 of the second is still doable. I doubt it'll be the case when the sensor that spits out 47Mp
Agreed, Godfrey.
I've followed the "Is there a reason I shouldn't/can't use a tripod in this situation?"
If the answer is "no" then tripod it is.
The question for me is if IBIS will be utilized on the M10R?
Personally I think the whole thing is blown a bit out of proportion.
And it is...
a screen that's not flush with the back ? um, no.
LOL, there is a Leica M-D for a "flush with the back" aficionados
I am wondering with 40Mp does it imply that one has to use higher shutter speeds? It seems to me that even a little shake of the camera will create a motion blur on such a high res sensor. 18Mp of M9 IMHO can be used almost the same way as film. 1/30 or 1/15 of the second is still doable. I doubt it'll be the case when the sensor that spits out 47Mp
M10M screen looks the same - not flush.
I have no problem with 40+ MP on my Sony with slow shutter speeds. Granted IBIS helps a ton, but I’ve not had a real issue with the M10M either. Sure, there can be some blur in some shots with slow shutter speeds handheld, but how sharp were my shots on Tri-X at 1/15s? And that’s ignoring all the shots where I didn’t hold still enough. In my opinion, the ability to get sharp shots with these digital cameras is a non-issue. Take a burst of photos and choose the sharp one. Bump the ISO up a notch. Shoot like you always did and don’t worry about it. With the M10M, the sensor soldiers on even when I literally can’t focus with the RF patch.
I’ve also not had a real issue with focus accuracy of the RF. Well, yes I have, with 2 lenses. Leica 90/2 and a Konica 90/2.8. I did not have issues with them with film though I never shot with either of them much. The Leica 90 can be hard to see when it’s in focus wide open. The patch looks accurate, but there’s just enough wiggle room either way that I can be off a tiny bit. Live view helps, or maybe a magnifier. I wouldn’t be surprised if the low resolution of Tri-X masked this issue completely. The Konica is mega off and probably needs to be adjusted. However no real issues wide open with the 50/1.4 ASPH, ZM Sonnar, or even the 135/3.4.
You can always downsize images to 24 MP if you want.
M10M screen looks the same - not flush.
I have no problem with 40+ MP on my Sony with slow shutter speeds. Granted IBIS helps a ton, but I’ve not had a real issue with the M10M either. Sure, there can be some blur in some shots with slow shutter speeds handheld, but how sharp were my shots on Tri-X at 1/15s? And that’s ignoring all the shots where I didn’t hold still enough. In my opinion, the ability to get sharp shots with these digital cameras is a non-issue. Take a burst of photos and choose the sharp one. Bump the ISO up a notch. Shoot like you always did and don’t worry about it. With the M10M, the sensor soldiers on even when I literally can’t focus with the RF patch.
I’ve also not had a real issue with focus accuracy of the RF. Well, yes I have, with 2 lenses. Leica 90/2 and a Konica 90/2.8. I did not have issues with them with film though I never shot with either of them much. The Leica 90 can be hard to see when it’s in focus wide open. The patch looks accurate, but there’s just enough wiggle room either way that I can be off a tiny bit. Live view helps, or maybe a magnifier. I wouldn’t be surprised if the low resolution of Tri-X masked this issue completely. The Konica is mega off and probably needs to be adjusted. However no real issues wide open with the 50/1.4 ASPH, ZM Sonnar, or even the 135/3.4.
You can always downsize images to 24 MP if you want.
John,
I don't know about this, or if I agree totally.
In comparing my SL against my SL2, I already stated that the SL2 kinda crushes the SL in speed, but also IBIS is a big deal.
Also I'm not sure IBIS is an impossibility in a M10R. Leica is mighty clever.
The first photos of this camera (the silver camera in the post) came up in January, though now it looks like it won't have the traditional top plate script. I wonder if the release has been noticeably delayed by Covid?