AgentX
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I'd love a compact Leica CL-ish film rangefinder. Personally, I'd dig a square format but I doubt it would sell.
Edit: Also, a quality 135mm LTM or M-mount lens for my M3!
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Edit II: OK, sorry, didn't read the first post! Still, since I wrote this already, I'll let it stand...Bessa digital desires follow...
The market, however, needs the camera that the Leica M8 should have been. The Epson isn't it, either. Since Cosina is not constrained by Leica's branding/heritage issues, perhaps they could make the ultra-tough, modern-but-extraordinarily simple digital rangefinder camera many of us want.
Probably bulkier than the traditional M camera by a bit. Made of sturdy metal or composite (built like a Glock...plastic, but less expensive, ligher, tougher, and more resilient than traditional metal construction.) Traditional film speed dials/controls, ISO selection via wheel, with a detachable LCD unit for reviewing photos and mucking about with file formats and other options. Possibly a selectable spotmeter/CW meter. Shutter cocking via thumb lever, Cosina's trigger winder, or an optional small motor winder.
Optimized for shooting .raw so there's no white balance issue, or else have a WB wheel concentric with the ISO. Two models, one with a 1:1 finder, the other for wide-angle work. 1.3 or lower crop factor; anything over that will lose sales IMHO. A sensor without artefacts or IR sensitivity issues.
Dunno if it's a feasible thing for them, but it'd sure be a purchase for me.
Edit: Also, a quality 135mm LTM or M-mount lens for my M3!
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Edit II: OK, sorry, didn't read the first post! Still, since I wrote this already, I'll let it stand...Bessa digital desires follow...
The market, however, needs the camera that the Leica M8 should have been. The Epson isn't it, either. Since Cosina is not constrained by Leica's branding/heritage issues, perhaps they could make the ultra-tough, modern-but-extraordinarily simple digital rangefinder camera many of us want.
Probably bulkier than the traditional M camera by a bit. Made of sturdy metal or composite (built like a Glock...plastic, but less expensive, ligher, tougher, and more resilient than traditional metal construction.) Traditional film speed dials/controls, ISO selection via wheel, with a detachable LCD unit for reviewing photos and mucking about with file formats and other options. Possibly a selectable spotmeter/CW meter. Shutter cocking via thumb lever, Cosina's trigger winder, or an optional small motor winder.
Optimized for shooting .raw so there's no white balance issue, or else have a WB wheel concentric with the ISO. Two models, one with a 1:1 finder, the other for wide-angle work. 1.3 or lower crop factor; anything over that will lose sales IMHO. A sensor without artefacts or IR sensitivity issues.
Dunno if it's a feasible thing for them, but it'd sure be a purchase for me.
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