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Site & Board Matters => About This Site => Topic started by: skirkp on February 24, 2018, 11:44:15 am
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Some factual errors in the short summary writeup -- You forgot to list the 50/1.4 SL (big, slow to focus, awesome quality. You must have tried it in Wetzlar). And the 16-35 hasn't shipped yet. It is promised for 1H2018. Also 35 and 50 mm Summicron-SLs are promised by year-end 2018, which probably means early next year...
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Also the Leica SL is far from the first camera to sport a control joystick - for example, the EOS system has had them for many generations, as well as the rubber-sealed covers of the I/O ports. Nothing new there.
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The SL was also introduced in Oct-2015, which is nearly 2.5 years ago.
Cheers,
Bernard
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Bernard. . . I know, my fault. The SL video was sitting in our files and thus a bit late as far as the date reference.
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I know the SL is claimed to be targeting the 'Pro' photographer but I demoed one in the studio and it was fatiguing to use. It's big, slow and heavy. I shot with the R system back in the day and loved every minute of using them. Unfortunately I find nothing in the Leica lineup today that's as comfortable to use. Now I get that Leica look (micro-contrast etc) in the modern Zeiss lenses.
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Bernard. . . I know, my fault. The SL video was sitting in our files and thus a bit late as far as the date reference.
Hi Kevin,
Very understandable, no issues. I just wanted to share the info.
Cheers,
Bernard
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I know the SL is claimed to be targeting the 'Pro' photographer but I demoed one in the studio and it was fatiguing to use. It's big, slow and heavy. I shot with the R system back in the day and loved every minute of using them. Unfortunately I find nothing in the Leica lineup today that's as comfortable to use. Now I get that Leica look (micro-contrast etc) in the modern Zeiss lenses.
So did Ernst Haas and afaik, so does William Klein to this day, despite an interview video where he holds a toy digital from the sponsor.
Pity the digital back wasn't taken up very widely; it might have tempted me off Nikon post-retirement, especially as my need for a wide range of lenses no longer applies and Leica prices wouldn't hurt so much because of that factor. Almost fell for the R6...
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Sure, Canon and Nikon have yet to launch a pro-oriented FF MILC, but... I hope when they do, their cameras will be a lot better than this Leica, really. This SL system seems like a dead end to me.