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Take a look at the Leica website:

https://us.leica-camera.com/Photography/Leica-TL/Leica-TL2

 

Scroll down to the section Leica TL lenses.

 

On the picture you will see the black and silver version of an 18mm lens

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Looks like a winner, if the quality is there. So no or very low distortion, CA or color fringing

I am using a Zeiss ZM 18 mm. f4 T* Distagon on the T for some years. Excellent lens, although a bit slow when using it as an 27/28 mm. equivalent and it comes with a weight of 320 grams.

This looks like an Elmarit, so F 2.8 and problably half the weight and size.

 

Finally a prime, (together with the excellent Cron 23mm.) that matches the size of the T/TL

2 down, 2 to go; similarly small sized Summicrons 35 and 50 mm.

 

If the new CL matches the size of the old one, it will be a perfect system for street and travel!

I will be buying.........again.

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Looks like a winner, if the quality is there. So no or very low distortion, CA or color fringing

I am using a Zeiss ZM 18 mm. f4 T* Distagon on the T for some years. Excellent lens, although a bit slow when using it as an 27/28 mm. equivalent and it comes with a weight of 320 grams.

This looks like an Elmarit, so F 2.8 and problably half the weight and size.

 

Finally a prime, (together with the excellent Cron 23mm.) that matches the size of the T/TL

2 down, 2 to go; similarly small sized Summicrons 35 and 50 mm.

 

If the new CL matches the size of the old one, it will be a perfect system for street and travel!

I will be buying.........again.

Me too.

A 18mm or similar, and a 35mm like this and I'd be back like a shot.

If I was being critical, the 18mm pancake and 23mm are "too close together" focal length wise for me. 18 and 35 though? Yep.

Gary

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Finally a prime, (together with the excellent Cron 23mm.) that matches the size of the T/TL

2 down, 2 to go; similarly small sized Summicrons 35 and 50 mm.

 

I actually just bought the 35mm and received it today in the mail.  Obviously a very good lens but I very much understand what you say...  The 18-56mm is OK size wise as well I find.  

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If the new CL matches the size of the old one, it will be a perfect system for street and travel!

 

This has me puzzled as well.  A lot of people assumed that the Clooney would be some type of mini SL but the CL as you point out was a very compact system... 

 

Not sure what to think and if compact how it would be different from the TL2...

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This has me puzzled as well. A lot of people assumed that the Clooney would be some type of mini SL but the CL as you point out was a very compact system...

 

Not sure what to think and if compact how it would be different from the TL2...

Not sure the new camera will be a mini-SL. How much can you downsize the SL and still make it a do-all camera but then in an APS-C format? Nobody wants an expensive tiny A7R-FrankenLeica

 

The old CL was/is a very cool and populair camera. And Leica has the modus operandi of referencing to past systems when developing new ones.

If a compact new CL has the inerts of the TL2 and an adapted new old look, I can imagine it will appeal to the (younger) style conscious, more nostalgic, buyerssegment. Everybody was/is expecting a mini-M for a long time now and Fuji is luring them away.

Same T-techniques and T- lenses for just a different camera. The 18 mm.pancake fits in this compact-strategy, hence placing it on the invitation for the 22/11, even before announcing it in any roadmap.

 

Efficiënt and suitable for a small company to develop such a camera inbetween developing bigger systems as the S and new SL.

But hey Joris, what do I know of marketing and the idiosyncrasies of Leica?

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