bonatto
looking out
On the Leica blog.
http://blog.leica-camera.com/photog...er-karbe-a-look-through-the-vario-elmar-lens/
The article is not hugely in depth from a technical perspective but does speak of the challenges encountered by the development team in constructing the new X-Vario.
I think this camera appeals to a crowd that appreciates the convenience of a variable focal length lens in a compact package, but can be a bit put-off by the lower IQ of other compact zooms in the market.
I hope Leica continues developing this system, and would hope to see a weather sealed version of the X line in the future.
Cheers,
http://blog.leica-camera.com/photog...er-karbe-a-look-through-the-vario-elmar-lens/
The article is not hugely in depth from a technical perspective but does speak of the challenges encountered by the development team in constructing the new X-Vario.
I think this camera appeals to a crowd that appreciates the convenience of a variable focal length lens in a compact package, but can be a bit put-off by the lower IQ of other compact zooms in the market.
I hope Leica continues developing this system, and would hope to see a weather sealed version of the X line in the future.
Cheers,
Monochrom
Well-known
Hi, it looks like a cruel joke...perhpas designing a faster lens could have been more easy than the final "demanding" solution...
I think it really delivers high quality images, but since it´s gonna be a huge comercial disaser i´ll buy one when it falls under 1k...or if sigma doesn´t launch a short zoom solution...

I think it really delivers high quality images, but since it´s gonna be a huge comercial disaser i´ll buy one when it falls under 1k...or if sigma doesn´t launch a short zoom solution...
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Don't know that it's going to be a huge commercial disaster. I've heard of more people buying the X Vario, and posting glorious praise of its imaging qualities with pictures to back it up, than I ever saw from the X1 or X2 ...
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