I would buy one but I gave up film magazines long time ago. Moreover, even if I decided to get film again, my all-in-one HP scanner/printer doesn't have a directional sensitized film adapter (I had to choose between the adapter and the spare print cartridge and rationality won - it's tough to face those Media Markt guys!!!). I think I'll wait for a digital back...
That is, unless they replace the pinhole with some ultrafast exotic glass superzoom. Then I would buy one, even with the film magazine hassle.
BTW, this superzoom may be nearer than we think: a friend of mine is married to a girl that knows a dog owned by a guy that sells icecream near the Pentagon and he heard from a reliable source that Cosina may actually be working on this.
Word says Cosina was subcontracted by a consortium that includes Nikon, Canon, Lomo and Coca-Cola - apparently Coca-Cola is interested on this polarising effect to cool Coke without using ice, by simple reversal of the wave function, using a Shroedinger condenser together with a deltoid sustaining inverter on each can or bottle (cans are tougher to adapt because they are opaque but at least using this on bottles would be a major breakthrough).
This decision by Cosina was not very pacific inside the company, as they have invested a lot on regular film gear and heads may roll if the superzoom really makes it to the market. In the aftermath, it appears that Voigtlander may be spun-out, as managing styles seem unmixable, or even be victim of a hostile takeover by McDonalds.
Anyway, I registered to the field test, but under a fake identity.