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vor 2 Minuten schrieb sillbeers15:

If Leica were to behave as they would normally do. I would expect specs and performance defined by Leica on SL2 independent of what the S1/R offers now, just as the original SL appeared in the wake of Sony alpha 7.

I have decided to commit on a SL2 in view of a preorder. However if it were spec @ 47MP and still CDAF, I might be cold feet and get a S1R instead.

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vor 14 Minuten schrieb sillbeers15:

If Leica were to behave as they would normally do. I would expect specs and performance defined by Leica on SL2 independent of what the S1/R offers now, just as the original SL appeared in the wake of Sony alpha 7.

I have decided to commit on a SL2 in view of a preorder. However if it were spec @ 47MP and still CDAF, I might be cold feet and get a S1R instead.

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53 minutes ago, colonel said:

Actually the Z7 and A7R iii wipe the floor with the S1R if you want to nitpick. 

as this is a Leica forum I have no compunction attacking the poorly designed S1 which is clearly failing in the market

I hope Penny does well with its next iteration and I also hope that Leica maintains its USP for the SL2 and hits it’s target sales

 

Well, you are entitled to your opinion. But as an owner of an A7RIII—having previewed the A7RIV—an S1R and a recent and prior owner of an SL, I can tell you that since the arrival of my S1R that I have not touched my Sony.  I'm not sure what aspect of the A7RIII you feel "wipes the floor," but from my perspective it's purchase was a stopgap, intermediate until something better—the S1R—came along.  Anyway, some people like chocolate, while others savor vanilla, that's why there are different flavors. Enjoy whichever tickles your fancy.

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PDAF technology is definitely part of Sony Semicon which in theory could mean it’s available to customers. From this androidlad dude (sixth post from the top) below posted here: https://www.eoshd.com/comments/topic/28270-sony-a7r-iv-a7s-iii-a9-ii-to-feature-8k-video-as-new-60mp-and-36mp-full-frame-sensor-specs-leak/page/9/#comments 

androidlad does all the leaking. Seens to have the inside scoop on the Sony Semicon stuff. Claims he uses a clever search function. 😂

“Brand new PDAF design from Sony Semicon, significantly faster and more accurate AF performance with zero impact on pixel fill factor.

Works reliably up to -5EV, f/11.”

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9 hours ago, colonel said:

If I wanted the best commercial FF HR AF mirrorless, its the A7R iv by far (I'd take one over the X1D anyday).

Have you actually shot with it?  I'll admit I've haven't, but after the comments around noise above, I took a closer look at the DPReview sample shots.  The noise problem looks real to me.

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Personally, I would be very happy with a couple of stops increase in dynamic range, and removal of the LENR requirement. An increase in megapixels would be nice, and I welcome better AF, but if that were it,  I would just buy an SL Cron or two ... which I probably will do anyway. 😎

 

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On 8/24/2019 at 5:27 AM, Chaemono said:

47 is also quite close to 36...actually in percentages the difference is smaller than 36 to 24. 😂 Nice try, though. 

Indeed...

The diagonal of a 47 MP sensor is about 14% larger than a 36.

However, the diagonal dimension of a 36 MP sensor is about 22% larger than 24 MP.

So there is a bigger leap from 24 to 36, than 36 to 47.

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1 hour ago, budjames said:

My guess is that it will be a rebranded Panasonic S1 similar to their D-Lux .

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Bud James

Please check out my fine art and travel photography at www.budjames.photography or on Instagram at www.instagram.com/budjamesphoto.

I'm guessing anything but that. The SL is a signature Leica camera and I'm betting (at least hoping!) that they make a major statement with it.

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1 hour ago, bags27 said:

I'm guessing anything but that. The SL is a signature Leica camera and I'm betting (at least hoping!) that they make a major statement with it.

Me too! I really want the SL2 to be lighter and faster with an even better EVF. I'm selling all of my Fuji XT3 system to have the coin available to buy the SL2 and the Vario-Elmarit 24-80 lens. This will be a nice complement to my M10s and M primes. Then I will be done with "GAS".

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Bud James

Please check out my fine art and travel photography at www.budjames.photography or on Instagram at www.instagram.com/budjamesphoto.

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On 8/24/2019 at 3:18 AM, nicci78 said:

Sorry I do not have any more info. It is just a teasing from the reseller.

His message : do not buy S1 or S1R you will regret it ! SL2 is awesome and it is around the corner  

Leica is not afraid at all from Panasonic and Sigma competition. 

I really hope my 2 months (hopefully no longer delay on SL2 announcement) of sufferings on ‘SL withdrawal symptoms’ is worth the wait as I held myself back on getting the S1R after selling my SL a month ago.

I would be very pleased if the SL2 comes as:

1. A much improved AF-C tracking (perhaps PDAF or PDAF/CDAF hybrid);

2. A 36MPX sensor and faster processor;

3. IBIS;

4.  Improved DR;

5.  Common L-mount Flash Protocol as S1R.

In other words a very good all rounder mirrorless camera that is fast and accurate for us to fit it with Leica SL glass rather than just a high MPX mirrorless that the X1D and S1R (MF & FF) is already available in the market today.

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