And a very nice compliment that is.....
And a very nice compliment that is.....
What I still can't understand is why people would want to put Leica lenses on a cheap digital camera. The reviews I read says the image quality is about on par with a Canon Xsi. What's the point?
Now, go read the image quality reviews on the XSi. Per Steves Digicams:
[FONT=arial,helvetica]The XSi's image quality is excellent, and has improved at high ISO settings over the former model. Images were consistently well exposed with natural color saturation and accurate white balance. When shooting portrait style photos, skin tones were also very pleasant. Noise is absent from test images shot at ISO 100 and ISO 200, barely detectable in shadow areas at ISO 400 and 800, and noticeable in shadow areas at ISO 1600, but these images are still very usable.
Per DCResource:
[/FONT]Straight out of the box, the Rebel XSi's photo quality is a mixed bag. The biggest problem I have with the photo quality is that JPEGs are
way too soft at default settings, especially if you've seen how they look in RAW mode. The good news is that you can increase the sharpness with the Picture Styles feature, and get much better results. Exposure was very good and colors were accurate. The XSi is a superstar when it comes to noise performance: there's minimal noise, even at ISO 1600.
Per DPreview on the XSi:
The new sensor is superb, and from a resolution point of view puts the EOS 40D to shame without losing any of the high ISO performance that has been Canon's trump card for so long. Canon was never going to take any risks with its biggest breadwinner, and we feel the EOS 450D is a significant, albeit incremental step in the right direction.
I do hope the Panasonic G1 that I am about to order shoots this well....... But, I've heard reports that it's better.
I will agree with you that I can't see the advantage of using Leica lenses on the camera. Why jerry rig a lens solution that was not engineered into the system. Perhaps those who have a significant investment in Leica lenses (which would be what... one lens? or more) need to find some way to continue to use that investment, but I can't imagine it would make the Panasonic G1 into either 1) a rangefinder or 2) a superior camera over it's intended market application. That target market is as a high quality, small, interchangable lens digital prosumer camera with a larger sensor than most. additionally it will fill a market niche as a fantastic "bridge" camera for those moving from small sensor, fixed lens compacts to a mid range/large sensor with interchangable lens capability.
I do believe that the system will hit a home run in it's intended market. I don't believe you can make a pseudo Leica out of the system.