jsrockit
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For rangefinder lenses, I prefer M9/M240 to Sony A7/A7r. I am only interested in Sony for Leica R lenses.
That makes perfect sense.
For rangefinder lenses, I prefer M9/M240 to Sony A7/A7r. I am only interested in Sony for Leica R lenses.
So, all of you that are leaving Leica for Sony never cared about rangefinders in the first place? It was only about the lenses?
From my perspective, one point to add is that focusing RF glass with an RF is faster than working with the EVF. I'm regularly able to nail focus with an M with decent speed, but when working with the EVF I really need to magnify that frame to get the image as crisp as I want it to be.
Dave,
Good points for the most part (especially #1--the cost difference, for most of us, is huge).
#4 is mostly solved by a $50 Eye-Fi Mobi card; I set the camera to shoot Raw+small JPG and the JPGs automatically move to my phone for tweeting or the like.
#5, well, I use Pentax K and Nikon F adapters with the M, and while the add-on EVF isn't in the same class as the A7/A7R OLED EVF, it's easy enough to connect lenses from other mounts to the the 240 and use them just as you would with the A7/A7R.
From my perspective, one point to add is that focusing RF glass with an RF is faster than working with the EVF. I'm regularly able to nail focus with an M with decent speed, but when working with the EVF I really need to magnify that frame to get the image as crisp as I want it to be.
Jim
Dave, I didn't mean for those who have thought long and hard about the pluses and minuses. 😉 I guess I just felt that the Sony A7 is so far away from the M philosophy that the die hard Leica folks would never bother. I understand value for the money (I don;t use digital Leicas anymore either), but I always used Leicas for their bodies and not the lenses.
I have not seen any direct comparison between M/M9 with Summilux 50/1.4 ASPH and A7r with Zeiss EF 55/1.8 lens.
Just on price alone the sony wins. The leica is over priced for what it does. Not to mention really poor quality control.
I don't consider the A7 as a replacement for my M8, it can't do that. The M Typ 240 can for a lot more money. But I use many other cameras, and the A7 is an upgrade in that department. It is an upgrade also for M mount lenses vs., say, the NEX-5N that I currently use.and the reason why I thought people would still be more into the M240 than the A7.
I've got a whole series of R lenses. Anyone know how they perform on the A7r. One would think that the added space between the rear of the lenses and the sensor would eliminate any poor edge effects.
The experience of "Prosopos" (Peter), written up on his blog, is similar: because of its unsatisfactory color rendition he sold his M240 and went back to the M9. In the light of this I am surprised that no one in this thread has discussed the issue of color rendition, which, according to fotografz, seems to be outstanding from the A7R, although I have not looked into this myself.For some of the test shots I've done so far, the A7R with ZA lenses smokes the Leica M9 and M240 for out of camera color/contrast/DR response. It is reminiscent of the M9 "Leica look" but walks away from the M9 from ISO 640 on up, and has a much more forgiving DR at all ISOs. IMO, the M240 is still to fraught with color issues and IR contamination in comparison ...the skin tones from the A7R are much better out of the camera, and allow flexible creative explorations, rather than trying to fix something.
At this early stage of exploring the A7R I can say that my "CCD verses CMOS" personal debate has been seriously challenged. This is the first CMOS camera I've used that may well trash my argument in favor of CCD.
Sensor-view is a fairly significant addition, not just for video. Most functional innovations we have so far seen in digital cameras require reading the sensor prior to actual (still) capture. It is true that Leica has not innovated in this space, and with the constraint of manual focus only some features that many people like (and others find gimmicks) and expect such as face tracking focus or touch screen focus are not even possible.It's interesting that the M240 has offered little over the M9 aside from video (who cares) and better high ISO performance. As said above Leica will need to lift their game if they want to maintain station against the tide of new full frame compacts that can mount their lenses.