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scottmcl
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I just got my .72 M6TTL back from DAG. Framelines were gummed up. But I was putting the strap on, mounting lens and, well, was in general fondling mode for a short while. I loaded a roll of NPH, and set the ISO dial to shoot it at 320. I put on the SF24 just to check the ISO setting, and started thinking about the TTL feature in the camera, and how nice that was, but then the slow flash sync....
And that got me thinking about my ideal Film M. It will never be built, with the emphasis on digital, but still, I'd love to see this camera.
- Shave ~2 centimeters off the width, and ~1 cm off the height.
- Ship with a grip add on in box. Also helps folks with bigger hands.
- Nicely damped metal shutter with a nice high shutter speed. Flash sync at 250. Like a Nikon FM3a (but quieter).
- Motorized film load, adance and rewind. Perhaps backup manual rewind (on camera bottom).
- Tripod socket aligned with camera center.
- Keep a nice RF base length, even on the smaller body. Should be no prob with a more compact shutter and small, efficient motorized film wind.
- Have in-camera switchable VF mag: .58 or 1:1 . Shutter speed display in VF.
- AE or full manual
- Traditional "semi spot" but also a smaller angle spot metering mode.
- TTL flash
- Various flash sync options - slow, rear, etc.
- Four standard flash units: small (like the SF24), medium (small bounce head), large (like an SB800) and handle mount.
- Keep standard PC cord and cable release.
- Self timer
- Otherwise, a Leic M 🙂
Not a collector's camera, far from it. Basically, a high quality, smaller RF M-mount camera with the features of a modern, automated SLR in a smaller form factor. A modern shooter's RF camera.
A man can dream....
Scott
And that got me thinking about my ideal Film M. It will never be built, with the emphasis on digital, but still, I'd love to see this camera.
- Shave ~2 centimeters off the width, and ~1 cm off the height.
- Ship with a grip add on in box. Also helps folks with bigger hands.
- Nicely damped metal shutter with a nice high shutter speed. Flash sync at 250. Like a Nikon FM3a (but quieter).
- Motorized film load, adance and rewind. Perhaps backup manual rewind (on camera bottom).
- Tripod socket aligned with camera center.
- Keep a nice RF base length, even on the smaller body. Should be no prob with a more compact shutter and small, efficient motorized film wind.
- Have in-camera switchable VF mag: .58 or 1:1 . Shutter speed display in VF.
- AE or full manual
- Traditional "semi spot" but also a smaller angle spot metering mode.
- TTL flash
- Various flash sync options - slow, rear, etc.
- Four standard flash units: small (like the SF24), medium (small bounce head), large (like an SB800) and handle mount.
- Keep standard PC cord and cable release.
- Self timer
- Otherwise, a Leic M 🙂
Not a collector's camera, far from it. Basically, a high quality, smaller RF M-mount camera with the features of a modern, automated SLR in a smaller form factor. A modern shooter's RF camera.
A man can dream....
Scott