Let's see your Leica M

Its about time I stopped lurking and posted something. With the help of you knowledgeable forumites I've assembled my M kit.


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M2 and M3 with 35mm and 50mm Summicrons respectively. Gaffer taped to kingdom come. I do not baby my cameras, but I love them very much. Thanks all for the great advice.

Bradd.
 
I like everything except that top LCD.

Most people from the Eastern part of the world love LCDs (I mean this without offense intended at all). Maybe Leica will make a Chinese Economic Explosion Special Edition with LCD screens all over it.
 
Most people from the Eastern part of the world love LCDs (I mean this without offense intended at all). Maybe Leica will make a Chinese Economic Explosion Special Edition with LCD screens all over it.

Leica has always been about 'less' allowing the photographer to concentrate more on the photography than the camera. If I want an LCD to make my photography better, I pick up a Nikon or Macbook Pro.

An experience M shooter will feel their way through the f-top, shutter and focusing range without taking their eye off the subject. This was always the M way. Would be a real shame to lose it. M8.2>M9 removed the top LCD for good reason.
 
Leica has always been about 'less' allowing the photographer to concentrate more on the photography than the camera. If I want an LCD to make my photography better, I pick up a Nikon or Macbook Pro.

An experience M shooter will feel their way through the f-top, shutter and focusing range without taking their eye off the subject. This was always the M way. Would be a real shame to lose it. M8.2>M9 removed the top LCD for good reason.

Exactly my point and I currently find myself in a state of confusion as to exactly why I was chosen to be quoted...
 
Very interesting prototype JuJu. You're trying to resolve some of the issues that lead M9 users to go through the rear LCD screen anytime there's a need to change the ISO, know how many pictures are left etc...
I hope the designers'll come accross your vision.
 
Actually, the whole point of this design is to get rid of the rear LCD completely. I would kill the top LED display as well if I can figure out how to dial in the essentials with out it. Weird huh? an easterner who hates LCD... :cool:

Anyway, I will start a new thread when I come up with better solutions, thanks.
 
Having an LCD like that on top is actually a pretty good idea. I wouldn't be surprised if Leica incorporated something like that.

But not having the LCD on the back is a bad idea. One of the major benefits of having a digital camera is being able to look at the pictures that you have taken. Immediate gratification - that's what people want these days. :)
 
Actually, the whole point of this design is to get rid of the rear LCD completely. I would kill the top LED display as well if I can figure out how to dial in the essentials with out it. Weird huh? an easterner who hates LCD... :cool:

Anyway, I will start a new thread when I come up with better solutions, thanks.

Well, firstly, being a purist I think exposure compensation is the biggest gimmick ever designed so get rid of that dial, or make it a white balance dial possibly. Put the old style ISO wheel back on the back, and add playback into the viewfinder which could be a hybrid like the X100. No need to display shutter and aperture on the LCD cause its right there in front of you. Also add a film advance lever and bring back the old size of the M. Now I'm happy ;)
 
Well, firstly, being a purist I think exposure compensation is the biggest gimmick ever designed so get rid of that dial, or make it a white balance dial possibly. Put the old style ISO wheel back on the back, and add playback into the viewfinder which could be a hybrid like the X100. No need to display shutter and aperture on the LCD cause its right there in front of you. Also add a film advance lever and bring back the old size of the M. Now I'm happy ;)

Second that, second that and second that (the whole post in detail I mean) ;-)
 
That's quiet a novel idea... get rid of the LCD, have ISO assigned via the dial and have a hybrid EVF/OVF used for playback and some other simple functions (what would you need? format card, select RAW/JPG... visual confirmation of other settings adjusted via dials maybe? - and an option to turn the EVF and all that stuff off...)

I imagine the size would be similar to a TTL once the LCD is removed (larger top plate to house the EVF/OVF electronice etc).
 
you guys are ruining one of my favourite threads...you know the one about images of real m cameras!!!

why not take this fantasy crap elsewhere...
 
Not only that, it's like pissing into the wind as far as getting your idea's heard goes. There will never be a serious digital camera without an LCD. It's central to digital imaging, and a camera without it would be a disaster. That being said, I enjoyed that rendering anyway.

More film M pics pls!
 
Ugly beast with the beauty on: M5 & Millenium Nikkor-S 50mm f1.4 & Amedeo adapter

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By the way I love the M5 handling, I really cant understand why the camera is so neglected.

Hot m5. I've come around to quite like the m5. It's ugly yes, but in a really attractive way.
 
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