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New Leica M in September 2016? The speculations.


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Please Leica, make it possible for me to calibrate my lenses to the body.

 

Sending the camera away for weeks to ensure accurate focussing needs to be consigned to the past. And I don't want to have to buy an EVF camera just to accomplish it.

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+1/8000

 

I know that 1/8000 is considered a "pro" feature, but I think it would greatly benefit also M users  ;)

 

What will 1/8000 give you that 1/4000 will not. Realistically.

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What will 1/8000 give you that 1/4000 will not. Realistically.

 

 

Will give me a 1 stop ND filter for all my lenses, that does not need to be carried, mounted/unmounted, cleaned, and does not impact image quality.

It's bright, out here. And I like shallow DoF for many subjects.

I would love 1/16000 too.

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Will give me a 1 stop ND filter for all my lenses, that does not need to be carried, mounted/unmounted, cleaned, and does not impact image quality.

It's bright, out here. And I like shallow DoF for many subjects.

I would love 1/16000 too.

 

+1 : is the only thing I miss from my M8 (time to time... not critical... but a nice to have, not a frill)

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Will give me a 1 stop ND filter for all my lenses, that does not need to be carried, mounted/unmounted, cleaned, and does not impact image quality.

It's bright, out here. And I like shallow DoF for many subjects.

I would love 1/16000 too.

 

So, please, give us base ISO 100 instead of 200 AND 1/8000s.

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Hello:  I feel the fidelity of the SL, in spite of it's sensor's smaller size, is better than the A7rMKII. The sensor fidelity of my M240 is better than my Canon body, IMO.   Like it or not, some professionals require a higher MP count for certain applications. Wouldn't it be of benefit to Leica to allow for it's customer to have a larger MP sensor retrofitted (exchanged) to an existing body, the SL and the new M?  I know that a larger MP sensor requires more processing power, etc., but one would think that having this advantage would make an expensive Leica body, more of an option to a shooter that is concerned about obsolescence.  

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