Development is focusing on the successor of the X1. The cooperation with Panasonic is set to continue.
The large echo in the media to the announcement of Fuji's X100 proves that the X1 has set the right trend. Currently, the X100 is an early prototype, whose specifications aren't final yet. Dr. Kaufmann views the X100 as 'publicity for the X1'.
Re X1 hyperfocal mode
Leica is planning a new X1 firmware which is to be released at the end of 2010, featuring a function similar to hyperfocal mode.
Further topics touched
The R system - no digital solution planned; the DMR - problems with a spares manufacturer/subcontractor; S system - 120mm lens presented @ Photokina, plans for additional S series lenses (24mm, 30mm superwide w/ optional leaf shutter and 30-90mm zoom, no decision yet on a tilt/shift lens)
Role of M9Ti: 'concept car' camera, no AF confirmation tool in the works because the 2 frames/s readout speed of the CCD sensor would make this impractical; electronicalm function would only be possible using a CMOS sensor which could possibly be used in future camera generations.
Demand for M9 chrome: M9 success surpasses expectations, results in increased demand for lenses.
Lens delivery situation: Lens production cannot be scaled up easily, resulting in delivery times in excess of 6 months for some lenses w/ exotic glass types.
Thanks for posting the link. I think with each of their statements relating to future products, you have to add the phrase ... in the next month, or so 😀
The silver chrome M9 is not a question of aesthetics. For me it is about durability of the finish. Are they evaluating it? It is just an alternative finish!
The silver chrome M9 is not a question of aesthetics. For me it is about durability of the finish. Are they evaluating it? It is just an alternative finish!
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