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snegron Registered: Apr 13, 2005 Total Posts: 3113 Country: United States |
Looks like Leica announced the new X1 today. Anyone thinking about getting one when they become available? The specs look promising, but I wonder if it is truely worth the $2,000.00 price tag? http://www.dpreview.com/news/0909/09090908leicax1.asp |
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mawz Registered: Sep 11, 2005 Total Posts: 5067 Country: Canada |
Nope. Doesn't seem to offer me anything my G1 doesn't. |
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snegron Registered: Apr 13, 2005 Total Posts: 3113 Country: United States |
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mawz Registered: Sep 11, 2005 Total Posts: 5067 Country: Canada |
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Tariq Gibran Registered: Oct 01, 2006 Total Posts: 6608 Country: United States |
If it delivers on image quality and performance, somewhere between $1200-$1500 this camera starts to become interesting. Don't forget to factor in another $150-$400 for a viewfinder! |
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snegron Registered: Apr 13, 2005 Total Posts: 3113 Country: United States |
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Sam N Registered: Dec 16, 2006 Total Posts: 1264 Country: United States |
If the AF is fantastic and the price were considerably lower than $2000 it could be a really cool camera. |
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snegron Registered: Apr 13, 2005 Total Posts: 3113 Country: United States |
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Tariq Gibran Registered: Oct 01, 2006 Total Posts: 6608 Country: United States |
It does have the ability to focus manually using the thumb wheel on the rear and a focus confirmation light where it can be seen near the hotshoe (such that it could be seen with your eye to a shoe mounted viewfinder). This is exactly how the Sigma DP's use manual focus and it works very well. No shutter lag to speak of. Unfortunately, unless Leica adds a distance scale on that focus wheel such as the Sigma DP's have, zone focusing will be tricky. |
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mfurman Registered: Jan 16, 2005 Total Posts: 2849 Country: Canada |
I am seriously thinking of getting one. By the way GF1 with a Leica 35 mm equivalent lens would cost a bit more than $2000 (actually something like $5000 +) |
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E Man Registered: Aug 22, 2009 Total Posts: 11 Country: United States |
Looks like a nice camera, but the $$ is too much for me! For that price, I'd get more use out of some sweet glass instead |
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Spyro P. Registered: Mar 24, 2008 Total Posts: 1565 Country: Australia |
Tariq Gibran wrote: |
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mawz Registered: Sep 11, 2005 Total Posts: 5067 Country: Canada |
mfurman wrote: |
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zoetmb Registered: Jun 10, 2005 Total Posts: 1150 Country: United States |
With that price and a fixed lens, I don't think I'm interested. |
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andrewd01 Registered: Jan 03, 2008 Total Posts: 701 Country: Norway |
I don't know of too many examples where a smaller sensor camera outperforms a larger sensor camera. I would expect the X1 to be a significant step up in IQ over the m43 cameras. The 35mm equivalent focal length is perfect for this type of camera. To get this on m43 you need a 17mm lens, which starts to get expensive if you consider Leica lenses. |
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fluffybug Registered: Aug 26, 2009 Total Posts: 234 Country: Australia |
Interesting indeed, will wait to see the reviews... I guess my interest is in the fact that Leica products seem to deliver the goods with IQ, and 35mm equiv lens on a large sensor, compact body, sounds compelling... Would suit my (walk-around, but not landscape) shooting style perfectly... |
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ovredal73 Registered: Jun 21, 2005 Total Posts: 2478 Country: Norway |
No. Way too expensive for a compact. Digital compacts are by definition close to disposable in my opinion and therefore need a low price tag. They dont retain their value, are outdated after a couple of years... However if the M9 gets a better street price in a year or two.... |
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mfurman Registered: Jan 16, 2005 Total Posts: 2849 Country: Canada |
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Sam Bennett Registered: Sep 26, 2004 Total Posts: 4731 Country: United States |
I cannot fathom why anyone would go for this over the GF1 and a 20mm f/1.7. Protruding lens barrel, expensive, limited to a single focal length, relatively slow lens for a prime... I just don't get it. If it had a 50mm-equivalent f/1.4 it would be a different story, but Leica just completely missed the mark, imo. |