It will be not easy to tell current owners of M240 cameras that they need to dump them for a better one.
My thought is that the train is leaving, or maybe has left, the station. M240 resolution, buffer, ISO and LV just don't belong in the current market. My loyalty at this point is just to my lenses.
I use a Monochrom, but I've checked and its files are not impressively superior in 17x22 prints to A7R files. The Sony sensor's higher resolution just about makes up for eliminating the Bayer array.
I run into quite a few folks - from students to elders - who think of themselves as 'fine art' photographers. Few still regard Leica as a camera to take seriously, even if they could afford one. Even to those devoted to street photography, it's hard to recommend an M240, esp. because of ISOs and banding, or even an M9 (since sensor difficulties). Many are trying Sonys and Fujis.
Leica seems devoted to bringing out Summiluxes in wider focal lengths, at the time when other manufacturers are making reasonably priced f1.8s f2s coupled with sensors that can deal quite well with 'available darkness' problems. Better sensors, not faster lenses, are the way to go?
So IMO the appropriate release data for the next FF Leica doesn't appear in this poll – it was sometime in the past.
Kirk
The 262 is like an M-E version of the M9. I'm guessing that we will hear about it in 2Q16, and available in the later summer/early fall. It's not like they have any competition outside of the rumored X-Pro2, which isn't really a competitor. I don't see any major changes- more MP, better EVFs offered. I'd rather wait to see them get the dimensions down closer to the film Ms.
It is the cheapest M in the lineup.M262 is expensive for what it offers in 2015, the same sensor as the one released 3 years ago and the same buffer?
When they do, they do. It matters not one whit to me when Leica offers their next M.
Seriously, are you all such good photographers that you've exhausted every iota of performance and quality that the M/M-P typ 240 can offer?
I can't think of anything Leica can add other than pixels on M.
Seriously, are you all such good photographers that you've exhausted every iota of performance and quality that the M/M-P typ 240 can offer?
Come on man, be nice. You buy a lot of cameras that you don't need as well.
Not everyone here has a digital Leica. When a new body is released it may either offer something compelling (better eye relief, easier DIY focus calibration, electronic sensor cleaning, etc), or it may push down second hand prices.
Either way, Photokina is not that far away now...