RFluhver
Well-known
mrisney
Well-known
So it's a P&S, with a APSC CEMOS sensor. I am not particularly charmed by the image, from an industrial design perspective, it looks lame. Between APSC and Micro 4/3 I suppose a battle is brewing, but I'm happy with my G1 and my M lens adapter, so I will pass on this, it's probably priced higher than the G11, maybe that's an apple's/orange comparison. But that's what comes to mind as a competitor in that market space, until Samsung delivers I guess. I thought that it would have interchangeable lenses ? Looks fixed to me, ho hum. I hope the M9 isn't a let down.
branki
Established
I also think it is a bad design. Not appealing.
I hope it is just a pre-model or a very primitive design far from what they might have ready for us on the 9th...
/branki
I hope it is just a pre-model or a very primitive design far from what they might have ready for us on the 9th...
/branki
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varjag
Guest
It is the same mechanical chassis as M8 (sans RF top), so it could well be true.
daveywaugh
Blah
As far as digital cameras go, I think it looks great. At least aesthetically, the XI is appealing to me 
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
I actually like the design...
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
It is the same mechanical chassis as M8 (sans RF top), so it could well be true.
If that's the case it would be a way for them to continue recouping the design and production investment they sunk into the M8. However, I'm not so sure I agree this is M8 based - the scale seems wrong.
Avotius
Some guy
get rid of the grip thing and change the color then we will talk
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
I'd prefer black too - but the grip as shown does appear to be an attachment.
I'm much more concerned about VF options. Would it be too much to ask for a hotshoe-mounted OVF that has a simple focus confirmation light?
I could easily live with a fixed 35mm equivalent lens and an APS-C sensor that has decent low-light performance, real MF and RAW. I'm not so sure I'd be interested if it has only a back display for function - the idea of using a VF for composition and the back panel for everything else isn't too appealing. I highly doubt I'd use AF very much with something like this.
Make it so it shoots substantially like an M and we'll talk...
I'm much more concerned about VF options. Would it be too much to ask for a hotshoe-mounted OVF that has a simple focus confirmation light?
I could easily live with a fixed 35mm equivalent lens and an APS-C sensor that has decent low-light performance, real MF and RAW. I'm not so sure I'd be interested if it has only a back display for function - the idea of using a VF for composition and the back panel for everything else isn't too appealing. I highly doubt I'd use AF very much with something like this.
Make it so it shoots substantially like an M and we'll talk...
taxi38
Taxi Driver
Its a silly point but the strap lugs look wrong,the camera wouldnt hang straight unless the lens is very heavy or the body very light.
victoriapio
Well-known
Does not seem real or practical to me, especially stepping back to a smaller sensor requiring even more inaccurate frame lines and focal length computations. If it is real I do like the fact that the sensor is smaller but has 12mp. and I think a built in flash for emergencies is something I might use.
I have serious doubts about legitimacy, but we should know more in a week or so.
Oops, if it is a fixed lens then ..... never mind ;^)
I have serious doubts about legitimacy, but we should know more in a week or so.
Oops, if it is a fixed lens then ..... never mind ;^)
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taxi38
Taxi Driver
If its a fixed lens I think I would get used to how it sees
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
What is that round thing that is kinda flush on top of the camera?
A turret flash that can shoot 360 degrees?
A turret flash that can shoot 360 degrees?
danz
Newbie
it is fake definitely! it is an illustration, not a photo.
count_zero
Established
The D-lux series are much better looking. You might as well buy some cheap russian leica clone, tear out the insides and glue in a cheap point-n-shoot if you want an classic looking rangefinder point-n-shoot. You'll probably save about $2000.
functus
Failed Poet
The D-lux series are much better looking. You might as well buy some cheap russian leica clone, tear out the insides and glue in a cheap point-n-shoot if you want an classic looking rangefinder point-n-shoot. You'll probably save about $2000.
I want to see a youtube how-to for that ...
BillBingham2
Registered User
I could see a fancy LED approach to flash in sort of a semi-circle firing just those LEDs that need to in order to match the view of the lens attached.
I like the look and love the shutter speed dial a top it. The grip would be great if it also boosted the life of the battery. She is small and if I want to mount say a 180/2.8 on her (360/2.8!!!) I would prefer the grip for stability. Taking it off for times I use say a 13mm on her. I like the little grip on my GRD, it helps me feel I'm holding her firmly.
B2 (;->
I like the look and love the shutter speed dial a top it. The grip would be great if it also boosted the life of the battery. She is small and if I want to mount say a 180/2.8 on her (360/2.8!!!) I would prefer the grip for stability. Taking it off for times I use say a 13mm on her. I like the little grip on my GRD, it helps me feel I'm holding her firmly.
B2 (;->
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
I sure the guy who photoshopped it will make any modifications you would like! 
M4streetshooter
Tourist Thru Life
What's up with that stupid looking grip.
It's an abomination on an otherwise, maybe cool camera.
At least they got the FOV right....
It's an abomination on an otherwise, maybe cool camera.
At least they got the FOV right....
Silva Lining
CanoHasseLeica
I think it looks hideous. I can't believe that is what the final camera will look like, if indeed the X1 is 'real'.
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