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2 minutes ago, T25UFO said:

I wish I knew what OSPDAF and CFA means, but thank you anyway 🙂

OSPDAF is On-Sensor Phase Detect AF, where pixels have been modified (via microlenses) to act as AF sensors instead of collecting image data. CFA stands for Color Filter Array, which is a regular Bayer pattern on Leica color cameras and is omitted on monochrom cameras.

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9 hours ago, T25UFO said:

We are veering off topic

True and I’m sorry for that. On topic, the same article reiterated that the M11-V will not alter Leica’s plan to offer the next iteration of the RF-M. However, Leica has apparently dropped efforts to trademark “M12” so there is some confusion as to  what the next RF-M camera might be called. 

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28 minutes ago, intermediatic said:

People say that both Q3M and the EVF Leica are on the way. That said, if they don’t make the a camera called an M12 due to trademark issues, they sure won’t make an M13! And 14 is unlucky in China.

One option might be to use the issue year to designate the new RF model (M26 ?).  It’s all too confusing for me. 

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29 minutes ago, NightPix said:

One option might be to use the issue year to designate the new RF model (M26 ?).  It’s all too confusing for me. 

Or maybe go back to the 240 era when Leica tried to emulate Porsche.  There’s only ever been one 911 but the model is differentiated by type numbers.  It still works for Porsche but didn’t really work for Leica.

Something needs to change.  M12 doesn’t really sound right whereas M11 does (OK, just my opinion) but M13 is a definite no!

Maybe Leica will just drop the number sequence altogether.

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Am 4.9.2025 um 08:01 schrieb Steve Ash:

That would sound like a monochrom version of the Q3 to me

Whatever they call it… the point is that it should be a Q with an M mount rather than an M with an EVF…

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So we had M1, M2, M3, M4, M4-2, M4-P, M5, M6 & variants, M7, M8 & M8.2, M9, the oddly named "M" to which everybody added a number, as expected, M10, M11, the expected M11-V, and suddently this would change, because of what exactly? Strange... 🤪

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3 hours ago, odoomi said:

Whatever they call it… the point is that it should be a Q with an M mount rather than an M with an EVF…

The Q has no mount by definition. Also it is not an interchangeable lens camera, and it is an AF camera contrary the EVF-M or M11-V. Strange that the Q name name springs to mind so often then, is it because it has an EVF? Just curious.

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8 hours ago, odoomi said:

Whatever they call it… the point is that it should be a Q with an M mount rather than an M with an EVF…

M with EVF was inevitable at some point. We just don’t want it to the only M!. A Q style camera with an L mount would be more interesting for those who don’t want the bigger SL bodies. The L to M adapter is tiny and you retain the ability to use the L mount glass with all the benefits you get there. 

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5 hours ago, Tseg said:

The M12 has already been taken by someone else and Leica can't use, is my understanding.

What if they just add a letter after the M12. So all models have something after the M12, like M12S, M12P etc. Can they still not use it. If not, maybe they will revert back to M (Typ…)

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9 hours ago, odoomi said:

Whatever they call it… the point is that it should be a Q with an M mount rather than an M with an EVF…

The Q has an integrated lens and sensor assembly with the rear of the lens extremely close to the sensor. This would not allow for the use of interchangeable lenses and has been discussed many times here.

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6 hours ago, JNK100 said:

The Q has an integrated lens and sensor assembly with the rear of the lens extremely close to the sensor. This would not allow for the use of interchangeable lenses and has been discussed many times here.

While that’s the popular thought it’s not entirely true. The sensor is part of the assembly but when installed in the camera it is fixed in a permanent position. The flange distance is actually greater than the m mount at 30mm. In macro mode it is 17mm which is less than m mount. The Q would have to be redesigned to accept M lenses making it thicker than it is after adding an M mount bayonet flange.

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2 hours ago, jdlaing said:

The flange distance is actually greater than the m mount at 30mm. In macro mode it is 17mm which is less than m mount.

Are you sure that macro mode changes the flange to sensor distance? Can you imagine how this will work? Macro usually can be achieved by prolonging the flange to sensor distance, at least the lens elements will be farther away from the senor.  

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1 hour ago, UliWer said:

Are you sure that macro mode changes the flange to sensor distance? Can you imagine how this will work? Macro usually can be achieved by prolonging the flange to sensor distance, at least the lens elements will be farther away from the senor.  

I’m pretty sure that’s how it is.

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