This is a joke, no?
A boring "Retro" camera, not even with a wind lever (as far as it seems). So there goes camera evolution. who wants to pay 1500 bucks for a 80 year old design? I hate this retro ideas, pure marketing speculation. I mean seriously, why don't they build a robust 6/7 rangefinder like the Mamyia 7, getting rid of the problems with these (RF alignment) and making it as small as possible. I want to see a tru modern camera, based on the original concepts (RF, bellows if you like). This is clearly a study, but boy, it looks like a gimmick to me.
I want a time machine: the post-digital shock-waves really spoil the minds of the marketing people. they think: oh film users are somehow nostalgic, the "target group" (that's us), is hanging out in forums like RFF and are complaining about "modern" cameras. So lets give them what they want: a camera that looks as if it was build 1920.
I seriously think they are bulliing us.
I truly hope in 5 years people will again concentrate on serious design for cameras.
Shocked, Michael