萊卡將出一款可換鏡的新機種,原文如下:
Leica's CEO is reported to have confirmed the company will introduce a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera system. The British Journal of Photography (BJP) quotes Alfred Schopf as saying: "It's more than an idea. You will see something at the next Photokina [trade show]." He also told them that it will use an: "APS-C sized sensor at least." The move would see the German company (which already makes the fixed-lens APS-C-sensor X1 model, pictured) join Panasonic, Olympus, Sony and Samsung in the large-sensor mirrorless market - the fastest growing camera segment in most countries.
Dear Joseph,
The owner of the Leica factory (Dr. Kaufmann) has said in several interviews that it makes no sense in the current economic climate and development of the photographic industry to make an R10. I would add that a new R10 would require the update and redesign of many Leica R lenses which is beyond the capabilities of the company. As james Bond sad: never say never, but I doubt that Leica will go for an R10. The latest statement by Mr Kaufmann would indicate that Leica is more interested ind eveloping a mirrorless system camera, referred to as an iM.
Erwin
On 17 jul 2011, at 10:41
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