Pickett Wilson
Veteran
Leica is selling so few film M's it would make no sense to bring out another model.
R10 and Alternatives
There will be no digital SLR aka R10
But there will be - and we are working on this - a suitable solution
how to use R lenses digitally
It's very important to us, that owners of R lenses can take pictures
digitally in the near future
This solution will have nothing to do to with the S2
Leica has examined intensively which features and what price tag a R10 had to have
Price would have been 6000 - 7000 Euro and it would have been far behind the competitors
This would have been a solution for the existing customer base
but not for the new customers
Therefore the R system is discontinued, the existing system runs out
There is no due date for the new solution
Indirect notes by Stefan Daniel to 35mm full format
Definitely it's not going to be a SLR
Yes- only a crop factor does not convert a focal length
Ah, c'mon. Equivalent focal length, then. You know how we say it these days-- such and such a focal length times its crop factor, gives its "35mm equivalent." So if a 28mm lens on an M8 has a 37mm equivalent. then you stand the same distance from the subject as if you had a 37mm lens on a 35mm camera. And you get the same perspective. The DOF will be greater.
Ah, c'mon. Equivalent focal length, then. You know how we say it these days-- such and such a focal length times its crop factor, gives its "35mm equivalent." So if a 28mm lens on an M8 has a 37mm equivalent. then you stand the same distance from the subject as if you had a 37mm lens on a 35mm camera. And you get the same perspective. The DOF will be greater.
You may say it that way these days - I don't. Focal length is focal length and it is a property of the lens, not of the sensor.Ah, c'mon. Equivalent focal length, then. You know how we say it these days-- such and such a focal length times its crop factor, gives its "35mm equivalent." So if a 28mm lens on an M8 has a 37mm equivalent. then you stand the same distance from the subject as if you had a 37mm lens on a 35mm camera. And you get the same perspective. The DOF will be greater.
As not being a Leica owner or hard core fan (but admirer maybe 😉 ) I am wondering - putting all the digital stuff aside - are the M7 and MP the last film M cameras we are going to see?
In other words - is there a need for a major upgrade/development that possibly could yield a new film M camera in the future? What you - Leica film users think - as there anything to improve on the current M film bodies?
Only- an 36x36 sensor would be way too large for the image circle of R lenses.
That confuses me, Jaapv. Obviously the R lens covers the 24x36 film frame, so why would the image circle not cover a 36x36 sensor?
Wrong on many counts!
28mm lens on a 135mm (full-frame) camera has:
- a 28mm focal length
- a 28mm depth of field
- a 28mm field of view
28mm lens on a 1.33x cropped camera has:
- a 28mm focal length
- a 28mm depth of field
- a 37.2mm field of view
It's such an easy vocabulary!
But then again, people are constantly mixing up easy words, such as anxious and eager, jealous and envious, love and infatuation...