Yeh, I've a gripe too... the red dot hasn't been put on straight. It would be comforting to know it's level beneath the gaffa tape.
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Pete
I don't like 28mm, very personal I know.
They do seem to be, almost, getting a feel what the market wants.
How many more would be drooling if they put a 35mm f2 summicron on it instead of a 28mm summilux?
I got one yesterday. Usually when I get a new camera (not very often) I'm a bit uncomfortable and somewhat negative in the beginning, before I figure stuff out, or in the worst case just give up and sell it. My limited experience with the Q so far, is however extremely positive right from the start! Just super intuitive for me and the images look great too!
I'm obviously in the very beginning of the honeymoon phase, but I really can't find anything I dislike about it so far, apart from weather sealing would have been a nice bonus, but I'm not complaining.
I know I'm just some random guy on the Internet that has only owned this camera for one day, but if someone is on the fence, I can warmly recommend it! 😀
This is interesting, it's not weather sealed? Is this confirmed somewhere? That's kind of disappointing for the price tag.
Don't know, but I sure hope that I'll not be the first person to confirm that it's not weather sealed! 😛
I'm fairly sure it's not though. Leica would have been proud to say it was, and I can't see in any of their material that it is. I also read somewhere on the Internet that it wasn't, so I'm not going to experiment with water anytime soon.
I would not be surprised at all if this is a new direction they will be taking and a similar interchangeable lens body and new autofocus lenses are on the way.How about taking a class in good manners?
It seems, that the Q is a step in a really new direction for Leica. Ming Thein wonders at the end of his review, if the Q is the first step for Leica to give up the classic RF concept completely.
Not me. That thing will still make me end up in front of a computer screen, with files that have this insane digital look and that end up forgotten and never printed.
Film is all about the whole process. About holding that fb print and making love to it.
I would not be surprised at all if this is a new direction they will be taking and a similar interchangeable lens body and new autofocus lenses are on the way.
I would however be extremely surprised if they gave up on rangefinders completely. They even made a new analog rangefinder not long ago with the M-A, for the small market that would still like to buy a new analog camera.
I would think that the future M will be very scaled down to the basic functions, but with the latest sensor and processor. It may have to be very expensive though, cause I think the market will just become smaller and smaller.
Actually I think it's quite amazing, the response so far. This camera looks like total trash to me.
It's not even a RF, which is, IMO, the Gestalt of the brand.
I mean let's be honest, this is basically a Sony RX1 with a slightly wider lens and a red dot?
If this had a crop sensor with the same FoV it would've immediately been panned, but it apparently has the FF "allure." What does it bring new to the table? Autofocus? Slightly, slightly thinner than an M240? I never get the whining over the thickness of the digital Leicas.
Folks can buy what they want but digital-wise, give me a used M9 and a few Voigtlanders any day over than this thing, at the same price range.
Not me. That thing will still make me end up in front of a computer screen, with files that have this insane digital look and that end up forgotten and never printed. Film is all about the whole process. About holding that fb print and making love to it.