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So, Sony has to re-introduce the tri-navi into the A7000http://leicarumors.com/2014/04/23/leica-t-website-now-live.aspx/#more-27300
Who is dumping the Sony APS-C E-mount for the Leica T?
The Leica version appears to have omitted the rear dial, so it's bi-navi, not tri-navi.So, Sony has to re-introduce the tri-navi into the A7000http://leicarumors.com/2014/04/23/leica-t-website-now-live.aspx/#more-27300
Who is dumping the Sony APS-C E-mount for the Leica T?
Yes, but the LCD on the back is a touch-screen and I am sure has various controls on it too, and so it might even be quattro-naviThe Leica version appears to have omitted the rear dial, so it's bi-navi, not tri-navi.So, Sony has to re-introduce the tri-navi into the A7000http://leicarumors.com/2014/04/23/leica-t-website-now-live.aspx/#more-27300
Who is dumping the Sony APS-C E-mount for the Leica T?
Re: copying Tri-Navi - was the first thing that came to mind when I saw the aluminum monobody.
Yes, it looks like those ultramodern can openers and other hopelessly over-designed objects catering to a particular type of snobby user. I have no idea how good the camera will be, but I can say Sony has been quite smart to "vacate" the 16MP APS-C space as it makes everyone look like they're playing catch up (even if we all know 16MP is more than sufficient for any sort of use).Re: copying Tri-Navi - was the first thing that came to mind when I saw the aluminum monobody.
It looks like it's targeting the design-over-function crowd (which is admittedly a lucrative target). Personally, I hate the wasted volume of the cylindrical EVF body. And I think it's going to be a pain trying to keep your thumb off of the upper right corner of that gigantic and misplaced touchscreen.
But they would be smart to get that Wifi tethering/uploading to social media and remote shooting (for selfies) polished to a shine. I have a feeling it's going to be an extremely popular feature with the camera's target users.
I honestly think A6000 should cost $1650 at least. Body only. Period. It's too good a camera to be true. I guess it will score at least 90% at DPR when review will be ready.http://leicarumors.com/2014/04/23/leica-t-website-now-live.aspx/#more-27300
Who is dumping the Sony APS-C E-mount for the Leica T?
Ah, that is the question.... The menus and touch screen are not like Sony cameras. It could be that Sony has nothing to do with this, or it could be that this is Leica's somewhat classier way of doing what Hasselblad did: minor repackaging of Sony guts. It will be interesting to see what it really is.This looks like a repackaged Nex 5T to me.
Notice that it says "Leica Wetzlar". Leica has moved out of Portugal into a brand new manufacturing facility in Wetlzar.its funny that the camera says made in germany, but 90% of the leicas are made in portugal then finally assembled in germany with a german sticker.
Remember Leica's shameless re-packaging of the Panasonic's LX series, the only changes being cosmetic + an Owmer's Manual + the name change; then charging double the price for it?Ah, that is the question.... The menus and touch screen are not like Sony cameras. It could be that Sony has nothing to do with this, or it could be that this is Leica's somewhat classier way of doing what Hasselblad did: minor repackaging of Sony guts. It will be interesting to see what it really is.This looks like a repackaged Nex 5T to me.
I don't find it particularly compelling, but then I've never bought a Leitz lens for my Sonys -- I'm not the intended market. This will probably sell well enough by Leica standards.
but it should be able to accept memory cards alsolol at 16gb internal storage.
A7/R/S are 'quad-nav'.So, Sony has to re-introduce the tri-navi into the A7000http://leicarumors.com/2014/04/23/leica-t-website-now-live.aspx/#more-27300
Who is dumping the Sony APS-C E-mount for the Leica T?
Indeed, having two identical, unmarked control wheels next to each other isn't an optimal UI. It would have been better if one of them was at the front, as many cameras do, or had a different feel so that they could be readily distinguished without looking or moving the thumb.A7/R/S are 'quad-nav'.So, Sony has to re-introduce the tri-navi into the A7000http://leicarumors.com/2014/04/23/leica-t-website-now-live.aspx/#more-27300
Who is dumping the Sony APS-C E-mount for the Leica T?
NEX-7 was hardly the design to end all designs.
I'm sure if you re-write the firmware even slightly you can rearrange the menus and re-shape the touch screen.Ah, that is the question.... The menus and touch screen are not like Sony cameras.This looks like a repackaged Nex 5T to me.
True, but someone has something to do with this. Leica couldn't possibly have done all the development for the electronics for this and Sony is the largest imaging oem supplier. Hard to say without a tear-down.It could be that Sony has nothing to do with this,
Apparently they did do the lens glass.or it could be that this is Leica's somewhat classier way of doing what Hasselblad did: minor repackaging of Sony guts. It will be interesting to see what it really is.
The interesting thing about this "block of aluminum" construction is that while it looks pretty when new, and may feel nice, the whole "metal build quality" probably has nothing to contribute to passing a drop test, or is equally likely to have a negative contribution by transferring more shock to the electronics, compared to modern plastics, and drop tests are the unfortunate reality of how "build quality" affects camera lifetime.I don't find it particularly compelling, but then I've never bought a Leitz lens for my Sonys -- I'm not the intended market. This will probably sell well enough by Leica standards.