froyd
Veteran
I hope it makes the fat models a lot cheaper...![]()
What message are we sending our children when the old and the fat are depreciated in favor of the young and slim?
user237428934
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What message are we sending our children when the old and the fat are depreciated in favor of the young and slim?
It's the middle aged and healthy vs. the young and skinny.
Lately I had an M6 again in my hands and found the M240 to be just perfect in size.
What message are we sending our children when the old and the fat are depreciated in favor of the young and slim?
The same message "we" have always sent!
Leica M240 aka Leica M10, M-P, M60
Leica M240 aka Leica M10, M-P, M60
Its great to see Leica following RFF's lead and finally getting back to naming their M cameras properly LOL
More seriously it is very encouraging to see Leica finally bringing out what could be an M240 update.
I look forward to seeing the updates and improvements.
Stephen
Leica M240 aka Leica M10, M-P, M60
Its great to see Leica following RFF's lead and finally getting back to naming their M cameras properly LOL
More seriously it is very encouraging to see Leica finally bringing out what could be an M240 update.
I look forward to seeing the updates and improvements.
Stephen
robert blu
quiet photographer
Not sure if it is related to the M10 rumors but I noticed in the last few days by my dealer in the pre-owned site there are more M 240 or P-P 240 type for sales...4.000/4.500 EUR...
robert
robert
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Its great to see Leica following RFF's lead and finally getting back to naming their M cameras properly LOL
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Except by any realistic naming in the old number system, this one should be M12 (M10=M/M-P240/MM246, M11=M/M-D262, etc).
It is good to see new products appearing, as always.
G
sepiareverb
genius and moron
The M10 is obviously a 35mm camera. The change to the lens mount is purely a trick of the eye.
Lss
Well-known
What are you trying to say?The M10 is obviously a 35mm camera. The change to the lens mount is purely a trick of the eye.
FrozenInTime
Well-known
January 18th - some big event in Wetzlar
http://gmpphoto.blogspot.com/2016/12/leica-event-invitations-sent-for.html
http://gmpphoto.blogspot.com/2016/12/leica-event-invitations-sent-for.html
Huss
Veteran
I'll get the "M10" in three years time when it's value has plummeted because everyone will be raving about the upcoming "M11"
;p
;p
Chubberino
Well-known
sweet. size of analog m though which one?
brennanphotoguy
Well-known
Since all the film Ms are the same size with the exception of M5 and M7 and the M7 is barely larger than the rest, I'd say any of them.
froyd
Veteran
sweet. size of analog m though which one?
M5, of course!
I'd also be interested to see if they manage to keep the weight reasonable. I thought the M240 was a bit heaftier than I would have liked.
fenixv8
Established
The M262 is lighter than the M240? and if they managed to size it down then maybe lighter than the 262?
brennanphotoguy
Well-known
The M262 is lighter than the M240? and if they managed to size it down then maybe lighter than the 262?
Yeah, the M262 feels a lot better than the M240. The M10 may or may not be lighter. It depends on the metal they decide to use on the top plate. The 262 has an aluminum top plate which makes it much lighter than the brass M240.
sweet. size of analog m though which one?
I think when this is said, it is going to be a typical M, not a monster like the M5...
Huss
Veteran
Funny thing is I only have a problem with the size of the M when I compare it to something like an M3. But when I compare it to something tacky like a Nikon DF it feels awesome.
FrozenInTime
Well-known
Will it take a Leicavit ;-)
Fraser
Well-known
Funny thing is I only have a problem with the size of the M when I compare it to something like an M3. But when I compare it to something tacky like a Nikon DF it feels awesome.
Well I think I will just keep my 'tacky' Df
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