The new Leica M?
Call me dated. Say I am out of touch. Ridicule my love of the mechanical age.
I have no problem with any of those accusations as all are true.
So when I wrote a while back, not a little intrigued, of the Panasonic G1, it was for no other reason than that this photographer’s schnozzer sensed a possibility in the making.
Revolution? Why, yes. A modern Leica M for the digital set because, whether you like it or not, we are all members. Meaning small, fast, quiet and with large aperture lenses for low light work.
And we all know who designs the lenses for the best Panny designs, don’t we? Can you say Leica?
These thoughts were brought to the fore when DP Review published its analysis of the Panasonic G1. To cut to the chase, it’s not ready for prime time any more than the L1 (which at least looked like a Leica M) was. But you have to respect where Panny is going with this.
Meaning they are inching closer to the Leica ideal – small, quiet, fast, unobtrusive.
Now all they need to do is throw the design book out of the window and …. take a hard look at the form factor of the Leica M – but 33% smaller this time. And it wouldn’t hurt to have a viewfinder that works in something less than California sunshine.
Hi Tom,
I enjoy your blog a lot. Many of your old entries, such as this one, are prophetically on the mark. Here is a recent picture I took with the GH1 wearing a (borrowed) Elmar.