jaapv
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It seems likely this is a JPEG-only feature (except for EXIF data) so shooting RAW will "turn it off" automatically.
Jorge Torralba said:Of course, shipping is extra but minimal.
Actually 192 possibilities. The frame selector will act like a "three-way bit" It has to, to accomodate for the tri-elmar.Kevin said:6 bits total 64 possible values.
J. Borger said:I welcome the idea .......... but it does not make sens to spend Euro 4000 on a camera, EUro 2000 on an average Leica lens and try to save a few bucks on the coding.
jaapv said:Actually 192 possibilities. The frame selector will act like a "three-way bit" It has to, to accomodate for the tri-elmar.
rover said:Jorge, this is a great idea.
Wow, this is super!!!!!
Though I doubt I will be buying an M8 having my 35 and 50 Crons encoded is a real consideration.
Mark Norton said:Oh please! What's the point of having the lenses coded if you are not planning to buy an M8?
jaapv said:Sure, but the electronics will be able to "see" the selector.
RML said:Of course shipping is extra but it's hardly minimal for those outside the US.
From Holland we can't even send insured mail to the US via the regular post office, and insurance I'd want if I'm gonna send any expensive lens away. If I want insurance I'd have to opt for one of the international couriers, which will make shipping more expensive than getting the coding. Sending to Leica in Solms would be a cheaper option in that case, at $125 per lens for the coding plus only a few tenners for insured shipping.
Mark Norton said:Oh please! What's the point of having the lenses coded if you are not planning to buy an M8?