Strong words, but not unjustified. If corner performance is as good as people are hoping, this camera should take a bite out of used DRF prices.
Have you seen the NEX C3 corner comparisons? Much improved over 3 and 5. 7 should have this as well.
Strong words, but not unjustified. If corner performance is as good as people are hoping, this camera should take a bite out of used DRF prices.
Come on... people don't use cameras with optical rangefinders because they wish they had an EVF. If you are immune to ergomonics, then maybe the NEX-7 seems to be a Leica killer. However, we all know the M8/M9 is in another league ergonomics / build wise.
Come on... people don't use cameras with optical rangefinders because they wish they had an EVF. If you are immune to ergomonics, then maybe the NEX-7 seems to be a Leica killer. However, we all know the M8/M9 is in another league ergonomics / build wise.
Come on... people don't use cameras with optical rangefinders because they wish they had an EVF.
I was speaking of sensor technology. The M8 and RD1 are ancient now and long out of warranty. The M8 is not proving to be all that reliable in its old age, either despite the supposed build quality...M8 prices have been steady for a while now, but they should drop quite a lot when the 7 is out.
I'm sure Sony could implement a digital rangefinder patch as an alternative mf focusing aid for optical rangefinder users. It would simply be a different type of focus peaking representation. Easy-Peasy.
Close focus adapter? Is this some kind of new adapter?. And that close focus M adapter will give me a host of awesome 75-e lenses, that's for sure!
I think the fact that two outdated digital cameras still sell for a premium should let you know that many people still believe these cameras are great... despite leaps in technology. The fact is that these cameras are the closest you are going to get in a digital camera to a film camera. That is why they succeed. The NEX-7 will have no impact on the pricing of the M8 or the R-D1.
Why is the M8 not reliable?
Close focus adapter? Is this some kind of new adapter?
Close focus adapter? Is this some kind of new adapter?
Yeah, recently on the market -- it's an M to NEX adapter with a heliocoid, so you can move the lens further away from the sensor. Locked down in place it acts as a normal adapter, giving you 0.7m-infinity or 1m-infinity (depending on the lens). But then move it out a bit and you gain close focus capability, but lose infinity focus.
Haven't used one yet -- they run for around $200 on eBay -- but it looks like a nice design. Definitely better than having to swap out an adapter to go between close focus and normal operation.