I’ve not had a digital M since my M9/M9m combo. I keep thinking about an M11 - I presume they’ve resolved the reliability issues now. However, I’ve not yet managed to persuade myself to spend the money.
Pros:
- I could use my M lenses reliably on a direct digital recorder
- I would have my preferred viewfinder available with direct digital recording
- colour would be easier
- digital is faster to get to print than film
- the size is right
Negatives:
- £8,000!!!! I could buy a GFX 100S and a pair of native lenses…
- then there’s the cost of a grip etc etc
- I’m not quite convinced that a rangefinder is optimal for focusing 60Mp, certainly compared to a good evf
- I have a Panasonic S1r and a nice set of of Zeiss ZF glass - bigger but works
- I don’t want to put my MAs away
I haven’t mentioned obsolescence. In my view sensor tech is there already. There haven’t been any game changing improvements in the 5 years, since 2019 certainly. At 60Mp on 36x24, there isn’t very much to be gained in my photography, given I generally prefer manual focus and am not addicted to wide apertures, by increasing resolution further. It’s likely more oversampling. For wide aperture photography, the M mount and sensible m sized lenses cannot deliver the same image quality as big lenses on a wide mirrorless mount - again system cost and performance don’t really add up.
All that said, 35mm rf’s are my favourite cameras and so, I waver but still haven’t pulled the trigger.
Mike