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Just to clarify, my "are you listening Leica" comment is referring to a) I could order on day of launch with B) a 30 day money back guarantee and c) only have to wait 4 weeks until it's delivered to my door.

 

It wasn't a comment on the market share, competitor brands or technical comparison with the M240 (which I've made separately elsewhere in this thread).

 

It was a quick, safe, comfortable shopping experience. My order and delivery or the M240 was the complete opposite, for three times the price.

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For whatever reason it seems there's an assumption here treating the A7r as a replacement for digital Leica Ms; this assumption is generating a lot of heat. It's much more useful to think of the A7r as a adjunct to an existing Leica M system rather than a replacement. Which is the case for almost everyone in this thread whose admitted to preordering one; for the two exceptions (that I recall) to this aren't/weren't M camera users, and at least for one, the M240 is entirely unsuited for his use. Even if it turns out the A7r doesn't handle RF wide angle lenses well, there's little doubt it'll handle longer lenses just fine, as well as macro lenses. Seen as a supplement to the M system, even with the inability to use wide angles, the A7r makes a lot of sense especially so considering the low cost of entry and the additional advantages the A7r brings to the table.

 

Well said. Also for some who are not particularly attached to the RF experience, the Sony with native Zeiss lenses does exactly what the Leica M does, only with auto focus, a bit like the Contax G vs the Leica M7.

 

I did not pre order one yet, but I will certainly get an A7R with the Zeiss 35/2.8 and 55/1.8 and use them along my M9 and ZM lenses.

 

Who knows, I might enjoy this experience more and ultimately make a final switch, but that's too early to tell now. Or I might hate it and go back to using Leica RF exclusively.

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Well said. Also for some who are not particularly attached to the RF experience, the Sony with native Zeiss lenses does exactly what the Leica M does, only with auto focus.

 

I did not pre order one, but I will certainly get an A7R with the Zeiss 35/2.8 and 55/1.8 and use them along my M9 and ZM lenses.

 

Who knows, I might enjoy this experience more and ultimately make a final switch, but that's too early to tell now. Or I might hate it and go back to using Leica RF exclusively.

 

And just to pick up on this. All the internet clamouring and defending is good fun and everything, it's also as pointed out useful to hear other perspectives. But I've ordered this camera and it will go in the bag together with the M240. Hopefully everyone here shoots enough to understand that the "best" camera will pick itself, it's not a difficult or intellectual decision. You shoot with both for a few months and gradually one starts to first stay in the bag, then it doesn't come out of the shelf ..... Nothing anyone has said here, pro or con either system will change that process, it never does. It is what it is. We'll see. Or rather I'll see, which is all I care about.

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If it's true it will be digital remake of the classic Nikon SLR with slap up mirror & optical viewfinder. Distance between flange and film/sensor plane is 46.5mm. Leica M lenses just don't work except for extreme close up.

 

Is that the case with M>F adapter.

 

 

Regarding wide M lenses on Sony A7 and A7R; Ron's conclusion - if it looks bad on A7 it will look worse on A7R.

 

1. A7R’s sensor has off set micro-lenses designed to better capture light hitting edges/corners — A7 sensor does not.

 

2. A7R micro-lenses have gapless design. A7′s sensor doesn’t

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Those who have ordered the Sony 7 or 7R or who are considering doing so may want to think twice:

 

Nikon Rumors

 

Rumors are rumors, but I would not be surprised if Nikon is behind this in an effort to redirect the stampede. Sure is getting interesting.

 

 

Thanks. Why?

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Those who have ordered the Sony 7 or 7R or who are considering doing so may want to think twice:

 

Nikon Rumors

 

Rumors are rumors, but I would not be surprised if Nikon is behind this in an effort to redirect the stampede. Sure is getting interesting.

 

Not interested in the least. Interested in the Sony A7r though.

 

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The return policy and purchase is direct from Sony.

 

I think it's obvious why Leica should listen.

 

Ok, well, Sony doesn't offer that in Norway at least.

Must be dependant on the market you are in.

 

I would never expect a manufacturer to offer that type of service though. There would be a flood of people abusing the policy, and for small niche companies it is simply not an option that would work (ie: it would cause the company to go bankrupt very quickly).

 

I guess Sony can afford the returns... Oh wait, that's right, Sony hasn't made money for like a decade.

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Thanks. Why?

 

Why? Because a camera is an investment, particularly when lenses are taken into account. Three weeks is not much time, particularly when the Sony products aren't scheduled to ship until December. I have the Sony 7R on order, but thought about canceling last week (before Nikon). I'll leave my order in for the time being, but never hurts to hear what the other guy is offering. My biggest concern with the Sony is the shutter noise. Seems trivial, but a noisy shutter doesn't work during a a quiet piano or bass solo.

 

But my post was largely informational. From my perspective, it only matters what I do.

 

Cheers

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Why? Because a camera is an investment, particularly when lenses are taken into account. Three weeks is not much time, particularly when the Sony products aren't scheduled to ship until December. I have the Sony 7R on order, but thought about canceling last week (before Nikon). I'll leave my order in for the time being, but never hurts to hear what the other guy is offering. My biggest concern with the Sony is the shutter noise. Seems trivial, but a noisy shutter doesn't work during a a quiet piano or bass solo...

Sure and with a pentaprism not an ugly EVF? I want to see that. I have enough Nikon lenses to forget Sony and their problems with Leica lenses although the A7R remains interesting for high resolution telephoto.

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After reading the article about how lens adapters introduce image problems, I intend to obtain one of the cheap adapters to see how well it is made. I work with the US Navy's measurement science department where we can accurately measure to 1 millionths of an inch in a temperature and huinidity controlled environment. If anyone knows the designed specification depth of the adapters, that would be helpful. On the automated measuring system we can accurately measure to 10 millionths of an inch which should be adequate for this purpose. I can check for uniformity of depth over the entire cirumference as well as flatness. If the design tolerance is known, we can quicly determine whether the adapter is within specifications or not.

 

It would seem that many testers rely on adapters of unknown chracteristics and thus unknown optical qualities result from mounting lenses on these adapters. Our machnie shop can also bring the item into uniformity and specifications provided their is enough material.

 

I will report back on what I learn once I get a chance to do this experiment.

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Sure and with a pentaprism not an ugly EVF? I want to see that. I have enough Nikon lenses to forget Sony and their problems with Leica lenses although the A7R remains interesting for high resolution telephoto.

 

 

For extra reach the NEX-7 is hard to beat though. The 36 MP D800E would need about 57 or so MP to match the resolving power of the NEX-7. The E-M1 has even a little bit more. But, of course if you need the FOV of FF then you need a FF camera.:D

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After reading the article about how lens adapters introduce image problems, I intend to obtain one of the cheap adapters to see how well it is made. I work with the US Navy's measurement science department where we can accurately measure to 1 millionths of an inch in a temperature and huinidity controlled environment. If anyone knows the designed specification depth of the adapters, that would be helpful. On the automated measuring system we can accurately measure to 10 millionths of an inch which should be adequate for this purpose. I can check for uniformity of depth over the entire cirumference as well as flatness. If the design tolerance is known, we can quicly determine whether the adapter is within specifications or not.

 

It would seem that many testers rely on adapters of unknown chracteristics and thus unknown optical qualities result from mounting lenses on these adapters. Our machnie shop can also bring the item into uniformity and specifications provided their is enough material.

 

I will report back on what I learn once I get a chance to do this experiment.

 

 

Thanks John. That's terrific.

I am looking forward to your measurements.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flange_focal_distance

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Why? Because a camera is an investment, particularly when lenses are taken into account. Three weeks is not much time, particularly when the Sony products aren't scheduled to ship until December. I have the Sony 7R on order, but thought about canceling last week (before Nikon). I'll leave my order in for the time being, but never hurts to hear what the other guy is offering. My biggest concern with the Sony is the shutter noise. Seems trivial, but a noisy shutter doesn't work during a a quiet piano or bass solo.

 

But my post was largely informational. From my perspective, it only matters what I do.

 

Cheers

 

If it were canon I'd agree.

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I'm surprised at this. I have never paid a deposit for a camera order. Historically a deposit was to protect the shop from being left with an unsaleable item - hardly a risk here.

 

Why pay a shop for its stock?

 

You appreciate your payment is unsecured.

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I'm surprised at this. I have never paid a deposit for a camera order. Historically a deposit was to protect the shop from being left with an unsaleable item - hardly a risk here.

 

Why pay a shop for its stock?

 

You appreciate your payment is unsecured.

 

Not sure what you mean?

 

I ordered a new iMac a few weeks back, direct from apple. Payed on the same day, it had a build and delivery time of 4 weeks.

 

I ordered a new A7R a week back, direct from Sony. Payed on the same day, it had a build and delivery time of 4 weeks.

 

I don't feel particularly unsecured? A purchase agreement if no honoured is simply theft. Product or money back. It's pretty straightforward. And I'm not talking eBay here after all.

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Not sure what you mean?

 

I ordered a new iMac a few weeks back, direct from apple. Payed on the same day, it had a build and delivery time of 4 weeks.

 

I ordered a new A7R a week back, direct from Sony. Payed on the same day, it had a build and delivery time of 4 weeks.

 

I don't feel particularly unsecured? A purchase agreement if no honoured is simply theft. Product or money back. It's pretty straightforward. And I'm not talking eBay here after all.

 

 

Have they actually transferred your money?

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