gavinlg
Veteran
I fear 'simple and clean' will make place for 'convoluted and more buttons' when video enters the M.
Yeah... I've said this before but I'm kind of expecting the worst here...
I fear 'simple and clean' will make place for 'convoluted and more buttons' when video enters the M.
I fear 'simple and clean' will make place for 'convoluted and more buttons' when video enters the M.
ahh, yeah ... the beauty of the rumor: Everybody can relate to it and interpret in any way he/she wants to.
Have I missed the letter "M" and the no. "10" in the supposed Leica invitation? Ooops, then it wouldn't be a rumor anymore. Just forget about it....
Sometimes, but I never let it stop me from bringing my M9 everywhere. Honestly, it's more of a philisophical choice for me... I just don't really want to use cameras that cost more than $3000 with a lens. My own little barrier I've set. Once I got the Fujifilm X-Pro1, the M9 started to get used less and less.
John, JJ,
I have a feeling that we will most likely soon see something in-between at a reasonable price as there still remains quite a price gap between the excellent X2 and the M-body while the M-body is the only interchangeable lens camera Leica makes.
Sometimes, but I never let it stop me from bringing my M9 everywhere. Honestly, it's more of a philisophical choice for me... I just don't really want to use cameras that cost more than $3000 with a lens.
Have any indication that the M10 isn't coming in September?
Only if you have ONE additional video-start-button, like some cameras have. It would be possible to switch to video mode from the menu without an extra button.
Well, I've got my invitation, and I know there's going to be a lot there. But I also wonder where on earth these speculations spring from. I mean, speculating on the number of buttons...
Cheers,
R.
At least they are obviously polarizing and that is a sure thing to get some attention...Or we could complain about how awful Hipstamatic shots are.
I've never feared crime really, but when I went sailing with a friend last weekend and the wind was really rough, I realized that if we were to keel over, I'd lose camera and lens, and how the fear for this should not be a reason not to bring my camera to such days on the waters where I like to photograph boats and people. I doubt I'd want to bring a $7000 camera though if the possibility to lose it is far from hypothetical.
To cover near $25k in gear, I spend just over $300 annually, less than the cost of my film and materials in the old days. No-brainer.
Jeff