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"Leica" lens on the new Panasonic digital?


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Saw this today and it raised my eyebrow a bit.

 

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http://www.dpreview.com/news/0203/02030501stevepanadmclc5.asp

 

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We know Leica has re-badged other manufacturers lenses before for the R series cameras(Minolts, Sigma, Zeiss), but this seems different to me. Their main involvement with the new Panasonic digital cameras is suposed to be adding their special lens technology to the mix-its the only thing that had me slightly interested in these cameras. If they are in fact just putting their name on a Canon or some other manufactured lens that is in turn going on a Panasonic, that seems bogus to me.

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From what I've read and hear from Leica. Leica has entered into an

agreement with Panasonic to co-produce a digital camera. The reason

that Leica gave was that Panasonic has a vast amount of Digital

knowledge and expertise. Now how many times have I heard people in

this group say they wish Leica would put a CCD chip in an M6. Now

that they've done it, people still are not happy. What gives?

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<i>Now how many times have I heard people in this group say they wish

Leica would put a CCD chip in an M6. Now that they've done it, people

still are not happy. What gives? </i><P>

Say what?!? When did they do that? I thought they had just stuck a

Leica label on a piece of glass and put that on a standard,

piece-of-sh*t Panasonic product . . . (In case you can't tell, I've

had bad experiences with Panasonic.)

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Leica went into partnership with Panasonic the same way that Carl

Zeiss went with Sony. Leica have been making the Dicomar lens for

Panasonics top of the range Camcorder for quite a while, so this is

partnership is nothing new. Question is, is the construction the

same? Eg. the Zeiss lenses on the Sony digital cameras are very

flimsy .... tut tut...

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