Thanks for another informative and entertaining review of fantasy (for most of us) gear.
With all due respect there are a few things that kinda throw me.
1. Backups. Medium format or 35, unless you have two of everything and that includes backs, bodies and lenses, there is risk, unless your working in a studio or around the corner from a rental supply that has everything you own or could use.
So bottom line on backup is carrying a 35mm backup system next to a Leica, Phase or Blad, won't be any difference in size, weight (though obviously costs) and will give you more options. As far as film as a backup, your talking about carrying multiple backs, traveling through x-rays with film, having
to ship film for processing and put into a digital realm and I know of no client in today's world that would find film as an acceptable alternative on a high production shoot.
2. Tethering. Unless something is done for buffer speed and size (same with shooting to cards) the S-2 just can't tether or clear the buffer fast enough for serious work, but I guess that's down to personal preference.
3. No right angle grip. Makes no sense and not just with Leica but all "medium" format.
4. Color. I've yet to see an S-2 sample where the faces weren't orange or slightly orange. Orange is not a good look for skin tones, even in Miami.
5. ISO. Now this one stumps me, especially in this review because the 640 iso looks very rough (like reshoot the job rough) on the building samples, even worse on this link and yes 640 is a used iso even in studio.
http://www.dpreview.com/gallery/leicas2_samples/ (move to the full length 640 iso sample).
6. Lens availability. It's not fair that all expensive medium format is painted with the same brush, (well maybe it is), but you just can't honestly drop this kind of money on a promise because specialty camera companies have broken those promises and delivery times in such a regular manner, that
no one could believe it unless they get something in writing that says purchase refunded in full if we don't meet delivery times. I don't think any company will write that clause.
7. Detail. Now I know this will send the medium format crown into an uproar but I don't get this uber detail thing that is always mentioned by any article, post or press release that revolves around medium format. I'm not saying the world should be soft and blurry, but you show me a shot of over lit, over sharp face fuzz and I'll show you an art director that says . . . hmm "looks like digital to me". I've just finished multiple campaigns with a dslr, shooting 4 subjects horizontal full length and can see the eyelashes and every strand of hair. In almost any scenario I can imagine that is enough detail and even if I thought the 1ds3's just were not enough fire power, I'd love to see the same image same crop with my ghetto contax and P30+ next to this S2 or just about any two generation old medium format camera. I'll bet you dollars to donuts it would take a microscope to see the difference and the costs differential, especially on the glutted used market is about 4 to 1.
8. Taxes. Don't the Europeans have tax write offs. Even if I was so inclined to spend the money on this camera or even two of them, they won't be out until Jan. at the earliest. No write off until 2011.
9. 2011. By 2011 don't you think that Canon, Nikon or Pentax is going to have a 30+ megapixel camera out by then and we know it won't have the bling factor of a Lecia but it won't require a black card either.
10. Feels Good in the hand. I hate to bring this up but for this kind of money I can introduce you to a lot of things in this world that feel good to the touch.*
IMO
BC *Bill Clinton