jamato8
Corroding tank M9 35 ASPH
OlliL
Well-known
Looking at the single "M" on the front....it looks weird.
Reminds me of Chris Weeks' pre-production M9.
Reminds me of Chris Weeks' pre-production M9.
luuca
Well-known
I wish this "M" without number means you can upgrade the electronics in future, maybe in 3/4 years.
that would be the only way for leica to keep their cameras appealing
that would be the only way for leica to keep their cameras appealing
whitecat
Lone Range(find)er
The Leica M also marks the beginning of a new era in the Leica product naming policy. In future, Leica M and S model names will omit the number suffix to emphasize the enduring and long-term significance of the respective systems.
This tells me there will be many models at higher prices at shorter intervals. Doesn't make me look forward to the next model.
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This tells me there will be many models at higher prices at shorter intervals. Doesn't make me look forward to the next model.
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raytoei@gmail.com
Veteran
The Leica M also marks the beginning of a new era in the Leica product naming policy. In future, Leica M and S model names will omit the number suffix to emphasize the enduring and long-term significance of the respective systems.
This tells me there will be many models at higher prices at shorter intervals. Doesn't make me look forward to the next model.
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kinda makes the m9/m9p special: last of the great standalone models ?
jamato8
Corroding tank M9 35 ASPH
kinda makes the m9/m9p special: last of the great standalone models ?
I wonder. Seems Leica is taking a very different road? Maybe not. Even in the film days they offered more accessories than just about anyone else in the camera industry. Look at all the "collectable" stuff out there.
So offering a camera or series of cameras that will make small changes and offer different features may be no different but I don't like the way this is going. I just hope they continue to offer support and do not let the cameras go the way of the M8, making it a very expensive disposable.
Vickko
Veteran
So, when can one buy an "M"?
whitecat
Lone Range(find)er
As technology improves, so will the same Leica digital body (inside). Just more money for more technology. Not the same as when the M6ttl or the M7 came out. We were buying workmanship then. That all seems to have disappeared.
segedi
RFicianado
So, when can one buy an "M"?
You have about 6 months to save your pennies.
jamato8
Corroding tank M9 35 ASPH
As technology improves, so will the same Leica digital body (inside). Just more money for more technology. Not the same as when the M6ttl or the M7 came out. We were buying workmanship then. That all seems to have disappeared.
Good point. We are buying electronics and no longer fine mechanical workmanship. My IIIC still works and the shutter speeds are correct and it was last serviced in 1973? Well, I don't use it any longer but it still works.
So the costs go up and up. I wonder where the breaking point will be? Canon just came out with a nice small 6D full frame with Video, gps, wifi, and an assorted number of other things and , a built in viso flex! :^)
I noticed that weather sealing is mentioned. I have had my M9 in the rain and bad conditions and never had a problem. I asked DAG about what was thought about the sealing. He said it all looked pretty tight on the M9.
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