Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
^ Ba-dum-dum. <groan> 😀
I found this very interesting as well:
"...that technology from the S2 would 'trickle down' to other yet-to-be-announced Leica digital cameras..."
I smell a funny.
^ Ba-dum-dum. <groan> 😀
I found this very interesting as well:
"...that technology from the S2 would 'trickle down' to other yet-to-be-announced Leica digital cameras..."
I also had my doubts. From Leica's main site there's a link to this:is anyone sure this is real?
Looks awsome to me.
With $50,000 to spare and no family to care for, I'd buy it up with all lenses.
Seriously, I have no idea how pros will receive this. Seems a good niche to me, but what do I know?
In conclusion I can only see this thing being bought and used by nature photographers and dentists, not the advertising and wedding photographers that Leica owner believes will buy it.
1) you can get CF and SD cards with wifi built into them
2) the s2 does have dual slots
3) ain't no one got radio wireless ttl...it's all based on IR pulses.
4) /fail
Leica are not doing the electronics. The camera is being marketed to a specific pro photog segment. All this and more is explained/discussed on the S2 site Leica set up and in this and many other threads/forums.Given the fact that Leica and electronics do not match and have never matched to be realistic, I would not want to bet on the S2. I wonder who this camera is aimed at. Probably snobs who like it because it has "Leica" on it. I can't imagine any professionals since they use either Nikon or Canon ff camera's that are cheaper, offer excellent quality, have more and cheaper lenses in the line-up, have probably a faster AF should you need it, or they use Hasselblad (or Leaf) digital systems. Sure, the same price or more expensive (at least the digital back) but more versatile, a bigger sensor, cheaper lenses (again).
Leica should have put their efforts in a good and affordable digital M. I am still hoping for a Nikon rangefinder...
i would be INCREDIBLY shocked if the s2 only wrote to one card at a time. that would be contest to all dual card technology i have experienced.
It means the M8 is history? 🙂
simply put, this is an R10 or digital r-series on steroids -- autofocus... leica is being bold and innovative compared with their past