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At a production level, the bottom plate design goes back to 1925. It relates to the fact that the original Leica body was made from a piece of metal tubing with the shape we all know as that of a Leica. This shape has been carried through to the present time.  It made some sense in the film years, although trimming the film leader was/is a bit of a pain in the LTM models. The M models introduced a back door and thus a hole in the metal tubing which has now been replaced in the digital era with an LCD screen. The time for a change was with the M8 when a small door could have been introduced at the back or the side, as in most other digital cameras for the SD card. Traditional style over function, however, seems to be something of a mantra with Leica designers. The company is also very fond of anniversary editions. Perhaps they are going for the 100th anniversary of the bottom plate, which is only 8 years away at this stage.

 

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We may see the first shipments arriving this week as from what I understand they are packed up and at customs for shipping...Would be nice to go into the weekend with my shiny new silver M10..

 

I agree with the many other comments that we will see another M240 variant in the next year or so with extra doohickeys. 

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Hmm, Leica Rumors is reporting that the M10's weight will be 660 grams. My M-D is 680 grams. The M262's weight is 600 grams. So, at least as to weight, not too much difference. 

 

(Thought I'd be the one to put it over 100 pages. Rats.)

M7 610gm

MP & M6TTL 600gm

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Well, I can tell you that I will be paying $6,595.00 for mine on Friday but if you want to pay more I tip by hat to you!

 

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Depends on where in the world you buy, subject to varying costs of business, exchange rates, probably differential pricing, and of course local taxes.

So, short of flying to the opposite side of the planet, earning some of your local currency, and ordering from your dealer, I don't think it is quite as simple as choosing one's price internationally.

I do appreciate your reporting the price your being charged, though.

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Leicarumors now saying 660g, only 20g lighter than the M240...... seems to contradict all the previous reports of significant weight reduction

Also means the Instagram leaker was talking BS when he suggested 550 gr.

It sounded like a far to radical a change in weight...

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It'll be interesting to see how it plays with R lenses; will there be a moveable zoom point, will it use this improved clip on EVF, and (more generally) can it manage more than 60 second exposures.

 

I'd like a digital R body but baulk at the size of the SL. $9000+ Australian would take a bit of saving too lol. My car really did cost less than this.

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It'll be interesting to see how it plays with R lenses; will there be a moveable zoom point, will it use this improved clip on EVF, and (more generally) can it manage more than 60 second exposures.

 

I'd like a digital R body but baulk at the size of the SL. $9000+ Australian would take a bit of saving too lol. My car really did cost less than this.

That was one of my arguments to buy the M(240) when it came out, but it turned out to be somewhat of a disappointment so let's hope it's good this time:). The SL works quite nicely with R-glass.

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It'll be interesting to see how it plays with R lenses; will there be a moveable zoom point, will it use this improved clip on EVF, and (more generally) can it manage more than 60 second exposures.

 

I'd like a digital R body but baulk at the size of the SL. $9000+ Australian would take a bit of saving too lol. My car really did cost less than this.

Or you can wait for the QL, which I believe will give you all the advantages of the SL in a smaller package.

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