New Leica S2 ----> 37 Million Pixels!

New Leica S2 ----> 37 Million Pixels!

  • Lovely, good looking!

    Votes: 106 34.5%
  • Ugly! So ugly, give me a break!

    Votes: 28 9.1%
  • I don't care about its looks.

    Votes: 70 22.8%
  • I will keep using my M, this is not my style.

    Votes: 103 33.6%

  • Total voters
    307
Double Negative said: "Except for all those M lens announcements from last week... ;)"

Those are razor blades. I'm talking about the razor.

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You got to give it to Leica, this is a Hail Mary pass, putting all of their R&D in the MF market. It'll be interesting to see if that market responds.
 
I'm a bit disappointed by this truth-be told. When I first heard about the S2, I was hoping for something more inline with the original S1. Not a tethered studio camera, but a dSLR that could use a collection of first and third-party lenses, (new) S-mount, R, M, Canon, Nikon all using adapters. With a 'bigger than 35mm' sensor, software could have cropped the sensor for optimisation with any given lense, with the AF disabled for all but the S-mount lenses.

As it is, it looks like a lovely camera, but too close to the existing Hasselblads, Leafs etc...
 
hmm..

Any idea if this will ever make it to production? I only see the word "Prototype" in the text posted by PizzaHut88

Curious,
Dave
 

Ya.. and I quote:
Professional Photographer said:
From Pros experience with Leica's prototype S2. . . . .

I don't see anyone stating when this would be in production or available that's all - right now it's a prototype - it's a great announcement but there's no production set up is there? (or is there??) - I'm looking at this akin to Pentax's initial DSLR announcement a number of years ago and it took them quite a while to get the final product to the retail chain level.

Dave
 
The sensor is significantly smaller than MF so I doubt it can compete with those digital MF Hasselblads. If you read the article, you'll see that it's meant to compete for high-end "field" situations where you can't lug around the MF gear, laptop, etc. And that niche is usually filled in by the top of the line Canons and Nikons.

Leica can't muscle in on the big boys' main turf, so they're going after a target that's mostly Canon and Nikon for lack of a better alternative.
 
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