Spyro
Well-known
Geez
life is so much easier in Canonland, you just give them high iso and everybody happy
life is so much easier in Canonland, you just give them high iso and everybody happy
Geez
life is so much easier in Canonland, you just give them high iso and everybody happy
Cheaper too... but perhaps more boring as well.
Lax Jought
Well-known
I'd be happy with:
- better ISO performance.
- a separate ISO dial.
- 1/8000 shutter speed.
- a quieter shutter.
- weather sealing, weather sealing, weather sealing.
- better ISO performance.
- a separate ISO dial.
- 1/8000 shutter speed.
- a quieter shutter.
- weather sealing, weather sealing, weather sealing.
Spicy
Well-known
titanium rerelease of M2, with M4 quick loading and film rewind knob.
c.poulton
Well-known
titanium rerelease of M2, with M4 quick loading and film rewind knob.
+1
Hehe, it's not going to happen....
Eric T
Well-known
I hope Leica puts sensor cleaning in the M10. I would use my M8 more but every time I reach for it I worry about sensor dirt. I clean it ofter but it is a magnet for dust.
I don't think it is possible for Leica to match the Fuji X-Pro1 at even three times the cost of the Fuji.
Leica needs significant improvements over the M9 for me to even consider buying again: much better low light sensitivity, a modern viewfinder, live view, AF lenses, sensor cleaning, and quiet shutter. I doubt that some of these improvements will come because Leica has been in a retro mode ever since the M5 debacle.
I don't think it is possible for Leica to match the Fuji X-Pro1 at even three times the cost of the Fuji.
Leica needs significant improvements over the M9 for me to even consider buying again: much better low light sensitivity, a modern viewfinder, live view, AF lenses, sensor cleaning, and quiet shutter. I doubt that some of these improvements will come because Leica has been in a retro mode ever since the M5 debacle.
MikeL
Go Fish
Eric T said:much better low light sensitivity, a modern viewfinder, live view, AF lenses, sensor cleaning, and quiet shutter. I doubt that some of these improvements will come because Leica has been in a retro mode ever since the M5 debacle.
Yeah, I just don't understand how people can take photographs with them. The nerve!
I mean, like, why is such a company like Leica, that makes it so hard to take a photo, even in the camera business?
luuca
Well-known
I'd be happy with:
- better ISO performance.
- a separate ISO dial.
- 1/8000 shutter speed.
- a quieter shutter.
- weather sealing, weather sealing, weather sealing.
why demand for weather sealing when lenses are not?
Lax Jought
Well-known
why demand for weather sealing when lenses are not?
When somebody starts a thread asking about what they want in lenses, I'll be the first to demand weather sealing in that thread.
ramosa
B&W
i want a weather-sealed Luigi half-case.
Lax Jought
Well-known
hah!
10char
10char
victoriapio
Well-known
I'll take whatever sensor gives us 12-14 stops of range and clean 3200asa.
Harry, that might be a 20x24 Leaf sensor
nex100
Established
These tongue-in-cheek axioms and counter-counter-counter-arguments remind me of those people who argue for a god by arguing against it: "if G@d doesn't exist, then who wrote the Bible? Gotcha. Well, there you go."
A little embarrassing.
The bible is written by man not God and certainly not Jesus. The first Bible came out many years after Jesus died. So there you go.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Hmmm... Genesis is quite a bit older than that. Isaac Asimov wrote quite an interesting book on the subject: "In the Beginning".
ramosa
B&W
God and Leica: I never thought I'd come upon such a thread 
victoriapio
Well-known
The Nikon cams are offering that dynamic range these days.
I have a hard time believing ANY camera can record detail in 12-14 stops. But if its true then more power to Nikon
Lax Jought
Well-known
I have a hard time believing ANY camera can record detail in 12-14 stops. But if its true then more power to Nikon
Red.
10char
terrafirmanada
Well-known
I'm hoping to be able to change sensors the same as we once changed film.
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