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You cannot be serious. For _obvious_ reasons you cannot compare M8 raw files with those from a 1Ds, or any other camera and get a meaningful conclusion with respect to microlenses!
You cannot be serious. For _obvious_ reasons you cannot compare M8 raw files with those from a 1Ds, or any other camera and get a meaningful conclusion with respect to microlenses!
I'd love for that full frame sensor to be a canon like some of the rumors were suggesting. Then you'd have the best sensor in an amazing body with the best lenses.
Sony/Nikon sensor would also be good, though I still prefer canon sensors.
Also, Japanese developed sensors are not on offer to non-Japanese companies. I am convinced the reason is that they are developed with heavy subsidies from the Japanese Government/tax payers.
The missing part of this rumor is how someone resolved the sensor problem for a rangefinder and why nobody has heard about it. There is no reason for stealth for Leica. It's not like the competition is just waiting to produce a full frame rangefinder. There just seems something wrong with speculation about a FF M9 being imminent.
Perhaps they have figured out how to use heavy digital processing to compensate in software for the issues a FF sensor creates, but I can't imagine potential buyers of such a camera would be happy with with such a solution. Kind of negates the advantages of really expensive lenses.
Interesting, none the less.
Over half the M8 buyers were new to rangefinders.I think you've hit on the real issue. It seems pretty clear that if Leica is going to survive, it's not going to be because of M8's or M9's. As much as we old Leica users don't want change, Leica needs to do something cutting edge. Milking what's left of rangefinder users for the maximum amount of money possible for as long as possible doesn't seem like a sustainable business plan.
The M9 sensor will be a smaller version of the S2 sensor by Kodak with advanced microlens technology.
The M9 sensor will be a smaller version of the S2 sensor by Kodak with advanced microlens technology.
The M9 sensor will be a smaller version of the S2 sensor by Kodak with advanced microlens technology.
How much smaller?
Kodak is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy; many people do not expect them to make it to the end of the year without filing. I find it absolutely beyond belief that they would come up with a microlens breakthrough that could put a full-frame sensor at the classic M flange distance with excellent image quality--and not be talking about it. They've been promoting the tech going into the S2 sensor literally for years, and that camera isn't out yet either.
"Over half the M8 buyers were new to rangefinders."
Do you think they will be M9 buyers? Does Leica really have four years to sell 15,000 M9's?
The M9 sensor will be a smaller version of the S2 sensor by Kodak with advanced microlens technology.
How much smaller?
Kodak is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy; many people do not expect them to make it to the end of the year without filing. I find it absolutely beyond belief that they would come up with a microlens breakthrough that could put a full-frame sensor at the classic M flange distance with excellent image quality--and not be talking about it. They've been promoting the tech going into the S2 sensor literally for years, and that camera isn't out yet either.