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Or maybe for some " More is less" (Therefore they opt for less)Less is more, right ?
Can I have first claim for; less than zero?Not much interest here in the new Leica M-D model, eh?
....only if it has no view finder as well! Wait, that would cost $1500 more, right?Can I have first claim for; less than zero?
.............. Chris
While that would indeed be convenient, this is clearly a single user camera, so I would do fine with a correction lens. Non-enthusiasts mostly won't be able to focus it properly anyway, and many young people won't even figure out what the viewfinder is for :wtf:If only they had fitted it with an adjustable diopter.
Less is more, but sometimes more is functional too ...
One of the reasons why I liked my Panasonic cameras so much.Using it this way pretty much 100% of time for many years (with cameras before oly too). Don't show it to Leica.
Less buttons would be cool with me though.
Also, there is always duct tape over the screen
Don't show it to Leica by Oleg Shpak, on Flickr
What makes me happy: I read the entire M-D instruction manual in less than 15 minutes, and could have figured out how to use every function of the camera without ever opening it except, maybe, for setting the date and time.My dream camera. Period. Concentrate on what I do, not on what I did. ...
... I have more cameras than I'll be able to wear out in a lifetime anyway, so this isn't really important. It would be nice though.