M mount module from Ricoh...


The risk with the M8 is that if it fails, I'm not sure if Leica has many spare parts to service it, never mind the long turn around Leica is legendary for.

Leica did promise parts and service for the M8 for another 10 years when the M9 launches. 2 years have passed so 8 years to go.:)
 

Do you know what would be great? The rangefinder coupling could actually be in the form of a digital sensor, like capacitative or inductive coupling or whatever mechanical sensor they want to choose. THen have the EVF show the rangefinder patch and we attempt to focus the lens which is coupled via this mechanical sensor.

In actual theory, it should work. In practice I'm not sure. But technology has advanced to the point that it is possible.
 

Leica did promise parts and service for the M8 for another 10 years when the M9 launches. 2 years have passed so 8 years to go.:)

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Ok, I will seriously consider selling off my M4/3 kit in favour of an M8 maybe mid this year. :p
 

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I'm certainly still lying in wait... and if this turns out to be a star, i'll forget the rd1!

Development model name: GXR Lens Mount Unit

・With this lens mount unit, photographers can mount lenses such as Leica M lenses and use them for shooting with the GXR.

・The lens mount unit is being designed to make the best use of the optical characteristics of the lenses mounted. It will have as its image sensor a 23.6 mm × 15.7 mm (APS-C size; total pixels: approx. 12.90 million) CMOS sensor, and it will also feature a newly developed focal plane shutter.

・Release is planned for the autumn of 2011.



Ricoh GXR Leica-M Module Prototype by Nokton, on Flickr
 

I hope Ricoh change their mind and come out with a FX version instead of the 1.5x crop!
 

newghost said:
I'm certainly still lying in wait... and if this turns out to be a star, i'll forget the rd1!

The RD1 analog dials user experience is hard to replicate!
 

The RD1 analog dials user experience is hard to replicate!

Indeed bro, afterall, rd1 is still a rangefinder... gxr with the m module is merely gonna be a digital solution to the m lenses, its a cold hard practical approach! Looking through the evf will certainly not be the same but in terms of performance at 1.5x crop, i think it will be close to being a good alternative, not just to rd1 but, to even the digital Ms. With the M lenses, MicroFourThird will most likely go out of the picture as with Nex, unless if they come up with a decent viewfinder... :)
 

Like GRD3, GXR has a snap mode that allows you to preset the zone focus between 1m and infinity. Interesting whether the M mount can use this. Will be very useful for street shots.
 

It's either Sony Nex 7 or the Ricoh GXR. Interesting time ahead.
 

Like GRD3, GXR has a snap mode that allows you to preset the zone focus between 1m and infinity. Interesting whether the M mount can use this. Will be very useful for street shots.

I thought you just do that on the lens? Your m mount lens?
 

Looks good... given this is from ricoh, i think the performance will definitely match up. Anyone taking pre-order?
 

Looks cool..I'll be looking out for this..anyone has any idea how much it's gonna cost?
 

hole so big, sure dust magnet wan
 

NazgulKing said:
It's either Sony Nex 7 or the Ricoh GXR. Interesting time ahead.

GXR interface is much better than NEX. The LCD also higher reso. But GXR LCD cannot be tilted
 

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