Tom Diaz
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I'm pleased to have an M9 and am wondering what the next 18 months or so will bring in the way of a backup body. I like the looks of the Ricoh GXR and am very tempted. I'm waiting to see what else might come up. For instance:
1. An m4/3 body that takes the great m4/3 lenses that I also have but that also is more optimized for shooting with Leica M lenses. (For instance, I wish Panasonic had something like that interesting "peaking" system the Sony and Ricoh cameras have.)
2. An m4/3 body that has an improved sensor and a built-in eye-level viewfinder. The Sony NEX-7 seems like a great camera this way, but it lacks the first-rate lenses to go with it, in my opinion.
What do people think? Will Leica or Panasonic come up with a compelling new body fairly soon, or should I go with the Ricoh?
Tom
1. An m4/3 body that takes the great m4/3 lenses that I also have but that also is more optimized for shooting with Leica M lenses. (For instance, I wish Panasonic had something like that interesting "peaking" system the Sony and Ricoh cameras have.)
2. An m4/3 body that has an improved sensor and a built-in eye-level viewfinder. The Sony NEX-7 seems like a great camera this way, but it lacks the first-rate lenses to go with it, in my opinion.
What do people think? Will Leica or Panasonic come up with a compelling new body fairly soon, or should I go with the Ricoh?
Tom