LBJ2 wrote:
Coffee time and possibly a little extra motivation to get out and shoot your M: (Lot of interesting and important facts and hints, past, present, future discussed in this interview)
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L Mount is the new R Mount ... salient point, I think for those who aren't yet sold on the L mount being sustainable. Imo, this says more than the "alliance" regarding the future of the L mount, as it provides for the non-M (blasphemy to some), non-RF option.
Infancy yet for the L Mount, maybe ... but, it would seem that there is recognition that there remains a non-M market, also. The M & R (i.e. non-M) ran parallel, now the M & L will do so likewise (so it seems to me). And, of course still retaining M lens adaptation utility.
LBJ2 wrote:
Coffee time and possibly a little extra motivation to get out and shoot your M: (Lot of interesting and important facts and hints, past, present, future discussed in this interview)
&t=1885s
L Mount is the new R Mount ... salient point, I think for those who aren't yet sold on the L mount being sustainable.
Infancy yet for the L Mount, maybe ... but, it would seem that there is recognition that there remains a non-M market, also. The M & R ran parallel, now the M & L will do so likewise (so it seems to me). And, of course retaining M lens adaptation utility.
Jul 01, 2020 at 12:06 PM
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