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That would be very nice - I have an original M4. But I don't have $3400 to burn right now. Timing is everything. A pity.
A lot of people I know seem to be getting the DSLR itch again! As for myself, there are times when I like shooting DSLRs over MILCs. Also I've enjoyed the simplicity of just using single point focus AF and recompose!
That it is (sadly).The Df is unique DSLR
Without image stabilisation, a 40 megapickle FF camera and especially a manual focus one will require photographers who know what they’re doing otherwise there may be some potentially crap photos being taken. Won’t stop it flying out of the shops though.I noticed the new M10 monochrome the other day. 40 mp. I find that interesting.
Leaked specs of the new Leica M10 Monochrome - mirrorlessrumors
Here are the Leica M10 Monochrome specs: – 40MP monochrome sensor – Leica Maestro II – ISO:160-100,000 – 3 inch LCD screen with 1,04 dots resolution via Nokishitawww.mirrorlessrumors.com
Oh, be careful not to fall to the pixel ditch. Only crap at the pixel level. Unnecessary? Perhaps. Crap? No.Without image stabilisation, a 40 megapickle FF camera and especially a manual focus one will require photographers who know what they’re doing otherwise there may be some potentially crap photos being taken. Won’t stop it flying out of the shops though.
These issues are of no consequence for me because if I had that kind of money I would probably buy another motorcycle. To be honest, I never thought that far into it. Of course, as you point out, some of these hi rez senors out resolve film so these so old style cameras might be tricky. If I ever were get something like this, however, it would be precisely for the old school experience so I would probably take my technique a lot more seriously.Without image stabilisation, a 40 megapickle FF camera and especially a manual focus one will require photographers who know what they’re doing otherwise there may be some potentially crap photos being taken. Won’t stop it flying out of the shops though.
Interesting but I wonder if anyone really has complaints about previous Monochrom models' ISO performance. :confused-95: Everybody is pushing the files left and right and in B&W the noise doesn't really show. All of the sensors have a very desirable noise patterns anyhow.The previous Monochrom cameras never tweaked an iota of interest in me in the past. But this one is making me sit up straight and pay attention. Might even sell my Xpan and M9P for it. It's the high ISO performance, plus 40MP sensor, and increased dynamic range plus bayer-less sharpness that interests me.
Interesting but I wonder if anyone really has complaints about previous Monochrom models' ISO performance. :confused-95: Everybody is pushing the files left and right and in B&W the noise doesn't really show. All of the sensors have a very desirable noise patterns anyhow.
The reviews on youtubes and online seem to again largely just echo Leica's marketing texts, just like with Q2.
Had to google that .Anyone who has a complaint about the current or previous Monochroms are eejits.
So this week I picked up an original Monochrome CCD 18mp in mint condition
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But I could not resist trying the CCD sensor. So many people seem to love the images it produces.
I must say it did seem weird to buy a 2012 era camera today.
And just like that, there are now two $10k cameras I would like to have. They haven't moved full on into the desire category. But if some serious disposable camera funds appear, I'll have a decision to make.
Yeah, the M10M is one. The GFX100 is the other.Which two? The M10M being one of them?
Yeah, the M10M is one. The GFX100 is the other.