PatrickT
New Rangefinder User
Just for fun...who do you think will be first?
And when?
EDIT: Mirrorless, FF, Interchangeable lens camera
And when?
EDIT: Mirrorless, FF, Interchangeable lens camera
Paddy C
Unused film collector
Sony, since it's more or less confirmed. Either late 2013 or early 2014.
wafflecakee
Well-known
um...

greyelm
Malcolm
Matus
Well-known
I think it will be Sony, but I wish it was Ricoh (they have about the time to wake up or just find another hobby) with a new GXR and M-mount FX module.
cjbecker
Established
It looks like the pixar Lamp
jett
Well-known
1. Leica M9
2. Sony RX1
2. Sony RX1
sparrow6224
Well-known
Isn't the SONY out already? The RX1? But it's not interchangeable of lens, right? or no? I am but dimly informed.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
I think it will be Sony, but I wish it was Ricoh (they have about the time to wake up or just find another hobby) with a new GXR and M-mount FX module.
That would be nice. Ricoh have a talent for suddenly releasing stuff that is spectacular in a silent way, like the GR, GR-D and GXR which all are much-praised on this forum. And, they have Pentax patents and designs at their disposal now
Yet, I find the deafening silence in the Nikon / Canon camp currently going on very suspicious. Those manufacturers in the past have put a lot of their assets into DSLR manufacture and it might cost them dearly to alter that... Either their R&D departments are desperately grappling for anything that will break the CSC hegemony, or they are not paying attention at all and will let it all slide until they crash and burn, which I find very hard to believe.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
The new Leica M (240) is the first Live View, interchangeable lens, full frame camera without a reflex viewfinder mirror.
Of course, it also has a coupled optical/mechanical rangefinder.
Of course, it also has a coupled optical/mechanical rangefinder.
bigeye
Well-known
Mirrorless, FF, Interchangeable lens camera![]()
Um, 2009's M9?
(The RX1, even pictured very large, is still a fixed lens camera.)
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majid
Fazal Majid
The 1996 Leica S1 was a mirrorless full-frame (actually more than full-frame, 36mm x 36mm) camera with interchangeable lens mount, albeit with a scanning back rather than a sensor.
Otherwise the M9, RX1 and M Typ 240, as others noted, depending on whether your definition of "mirrorless" includes live view and/or interchangeable lens mounts.
Otherwise the M9, RX1 and M Typ 240, as others noted, depending on whether your definition of "mirrorless" includes live view and/or interchangeable lens mounts.
DNG
Film Friendly
Sony... the RX1 will follow with an Interchangeable body...
They have the head start at the moment on N/C.... Shame also...
They have the head start at the moment on N/C.... Shame also...
DNG
Film Friendly
The 1996 Leica S1 was a mirrorless full-frame (actually more than full-frame, 36mm x 36mm) camera with interchangeable lens mount, albeit with a scanning back rather than a sensor.
Otherwise the M9, RX1 and M Typ 240, as others noted, depending on whether your definition of "mirrorless" includes live view and/or interchangeable lens mounts.
Since the M9 is already out... and that was the 1st FF Mirrorless,
The OP'r must mean with Liveview also..
So my thinking was that it must have LiveView also,
Bille
Well-known
Just for fun...who do you think will be first?
And when?
EDIT: Mirrorless, FF, Interchangeable lens camera![]()
Already there. Sony calls it the VG-900.
http://store.sony.com/p/Sony-NEX-VG900-Full-Frame-Camcorder/en/p/NEXVG900
Samples here:
http://forum.mflenses.com/nokton-50mm-f1-5mm-t56419.html
msbarnes
Well-known
The real question is if any of these have smile detection?
kbg32
neo-romanticist
Sony confirmed recently that a full frame NEX is on the way.
olakiril
Well-known
The real question is if any of these have smile detection?
I would also like open double-eyelid detection.
Or closed single-eyelid the trigger.
Other than that I would enjoy an FF r-d2 with the same design as 1.
But I think after Leica, Sony is going to follow with a NEX-X since it lags behind on the X versions.
Sony confirmed recently that a full frame NEX is on the way.
Where is the press relaease? Got a link?
moreammo
Established
Sony confirmed recently that a full frame NEX is on the way.
I wonder how soon we are talking for this. I'd be interested in a link also.
-Jon
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