sillbeers15
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Demand is greater than supply. So apparently there are alot of people out there who don't think it is overpriced. Complaining will just sound like whining.
Anyway, back on topic.
The M9 sensor is special because:
1. It is a CCD sensor
2. It did not have an AA filter
3. It has a microlens array optimized for legacy and modern M lenses
We all know that 1. is now CMOS from CMOSIS, 2. is still true, what about 3.? Does the custom made CMOSIS sensor still have a microlens array? I am assuming yes. So the question is, most reviewers have been using the 50 Lux, 50 AA Cron and 35 Lux. Has anyone tried using a wide angle lens?
Also the M is now the only full frame mirrorless camera with live view and focus peaking on the market. Which means that with the right adapter, it can use almost any and every lens in the world. Something that no other camera can do.
Yes. the 0% Crop shot below is shot out of a non Leica lens (carl Zeiss T* 18mm Distagon) on my M240:

L1006292-1 by sillbeers15, on Flickr
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