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funny how 99% of contemporary equipment reviews fail to inform you properly about the viewfinder--arguably the most important part of a camera. judging by the pictures, i assume this one is "electronic". if so, that places the lumix neck-and-neck with a $25 disposable. why a company would want to spend time engineering a sophisticated lens in such a context is beyond me (unless, of course, the marketing department knew how to "sell" the idea).

 

that said, i really hope i'm wrong and it's actually some kind of miracle/miniature rangefinder they've built in.

 

vuk.

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While the camera has a certain geek chic, it also reminds me why I sold my Nikon N8008

and kept my Nikon F4. You just don't need that many buttons to have a great picture

taking machine. The cameras I like the best have simple interfaces to control the camera

and the machine itself doesn't get in the way of taking photos. That's what's so nice about

the Leica Ms, and one reason why I use my M7 the most of any camera I have now.

 

That's not to say it won't be a good camera for a lot of people, just that I won't be one of

them. I hope Leica gets enough revenue out of the deal with Panasonic to keep going and

to develop other things that I might actually like, like an M film body with a 1/4000

second max shutter speed.

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I said earlier that it would be nice if there were a couple of fast primes for 4/3rds mount.

 

Sigma is quick off the block with a 4/3rds version of it's 30mm f/1.4mm EX DC HSM....

 

http://www.dpreview.com/news/0602/06022611sigma43rds.asp

 

OK it is not a Leica/Panasonic but it will make an interesting low light combination (with an equivalent of 60mm) on the new L1.

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