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Sorry, another "future thread". But there is just this Tulsa story about the buried in a time capsule 1957 Plymouth Belvedere in the news. The part that I liked most was that they buried ten gallons petrol with the car, because "1957 the people in Tulsa thought that in 2007 we will have another energy to drive cars". Sadly 'Miss Belvedere' is rusty...(find the full story. it is nice !).
It is a rainy Saturday here and so I spend some time looking at some cameras again. I was asking myself the question about the future of the M-mount. There already exists enough fine M-mount glass on the market, but hopefully we can expect that companies like Leica or Zeiss will, for a long time, try to improve there lenses, or bring new models on the market. Another question if the lenses can get any better from now on. But what is about the M-mount bodies. I ask myself what could be improved on a camera. Mechanics? Light-meter? Speed ? Format and size of the sensors or medium? Maybe cameras as we know them, are already improved to the top.
Probably there will be not much FILM based M-Mount bodies to be produced in the future. Every manufacturer tends to produce digital bodies. We have still Leica producing the M7 and MP and, there was Zeiss just coming out with there M-mount RF, I believe the Bessas are still produced. But I think the future of camera production is digital or even another "format". I would say , no more "improved" M-mount FILM bodies to be produced in the future. Leica will end the production of the M7 sooner or later, but hopefully will stick to to MP for a long time, if buyers want to have a brand new "Film- Leica".
What can we expect from the DIGITAL side? At the moment there is just the M8, after Epson has ceased production of the R-D1, and has no plans for a successor. I guess Didier is right in another thread, when he said that "Epson has given up for other reasons than production amount and profitability only. The digital rangefinder camera has always been a foreign object in their product line. A luxury, special interest item inbetween inkjets and medical gear. More prestige to lose than money to win." I would say no R-D2. There is speculation that Zeiss will come with a digital body, which could be a big success for the company. Leica maybe will bring a M9, a digital very fine MP or, the dream I have, a digital CL. Bessa? A Sony M-mount? What is the future of M-mount camera bodies?....... Please do not discuss film or digital as a format and what is "better" here. That was done enough. I think that almost 100% of new cameras produced in the future will have digital format or "another digital format". Here it is about the future of M-mount cameras ? Do we get digital cameras, where we can also put "old school" -film in? Will everybody be happy with a 10mp digital camera in our phone? - Do not think so. Will we get something else, another "format", than the digital we know for the moment? What is gonna happen? What do you think?
...I would say, the M-mount will never die. There already exists enough great stuff out there and it is produced for longevity. Sure there are some of you saying, I stick to my M2 and film for the next 150years ;-) , and that is just fine. But this thread is for the visionary. How many more M-mount cameras to be expected? What will happen after the M8......? Where do you see the M-mount in the future?
It is a rainy Saturday here and so I spend some time looking at some cameras again. I was asking myself the question about the future of the M-mount. There already exists enough fine M-mount glass on the market, but hopefully we can expect that companies like Leica or Zeiss will, for a long time, try to improve there lenses, or bring new models on the market. Another question if the lenses can get any better from now on. But what is about the M-mount bodies. I ask myself what could be improved on a camera. Mechanics? Light-meter? Speed ? Format and size of the sensors or medium? Maybe cameras as we know them, are already improved to the top.
Probably there will be not much FILM based M-Mount bodies to be produced in the future. Every manufacturer tends to produce digital bodies. We have still Leica producing the M7 and MP and, there was Zeiss just coming out with there M-mount RF, I believe the Bessas are still produced. But I think the future of camera production is digital or even another "format". I would say , no more "improved" M-mount FILM bodies to be produced in the future. Leica will end the production of the M7 sooner or later, but hopefully will stick to to MP for a long time, if buyers want to have a brand new "Film- Leica".
What can we expect from the DIGITAL side? At the moment there is just the M8, after Epson has ceased production of the R-D1, and has no plans for a successor. I guess Didier is right in another thread, when he said that "Epson has given up for other reasons than production amount and profitability only. The digital rangefinder camera has always been a foreign object in their product line. A luxury, special interest item inbetween inkjets and medical gear. More prestige to lose than money to win." I would say no R-D2. There is speculation that Zeiss will come with a digital body, which could be a big success for the company. Leica maybe will bring a M9, a digital very fine MP or, the dream I have, a digital CL. Bessa? A Sony M-mount? What is the future of M-mount camera bodies?....... Please do not discuss film or digital as a format and what is "better" here. That was done enough. I think that almost 100% of new cameras produced in the future will have digital format or "another digital format". Here it is about the future of M-mount cameras ? Do we get digital cameras, where we can also put "old school" -film in? Will everybody be happy with a 10mp digital camera in our phone? - Do not think so. Will we get something else, another "format", than the digital we know for the moment? What is gonna happen? What do you think?
...I would say, the M-mount will never die. There already exists enough great stuff out there and it is produced for longevity. Sure there are some of you saying, I stick to my M2 and film for the next 150years ;-) , and that is just fine. But this thread is for the visionary. How many more M-mount cameras to be expected? What will happen after the M8......? Where do you see the M-mount in the future?
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