Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/01/27
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B. D. Colen1/27/04
>a unit couldn't be attached to the bottom and back of an M that placed
>the sensor at the proper distance, or that one couldn't design a new
>body that used M lenses and was a rangefinder camera...This will
>probably never happen, but someone is missing a real bet if they don't
>do it, given the number of Leica glass fanatics out there, as well as
>the number of lenses waiting to be used.. ;-)
Hear, Hear, or is it
Here, Here, anyway
where are the Marty Forshers of today.
Remember the Polaroid back (er bottom) for the Nikon Fs?
Wasn't that Marty's?
Take them rays and head 'em on down - straighten 'em out - digitize 'em - and make 'em look like tri-x at 1600 in extol - better - make 'em look like 8x10 panatomic-x but with an ASA of 3200 and no noise - anything - but get us photographers out of the darkroom - so we can sit in front of a cathode ray tube or LED screen - but don't make us look at cathode ray tubes or LEDs as viewfinders - except when we print - I think - do I have that right? - but I sure don't want to look at a ground glass throw'n an upside down image anymore - do I?
Fond regards,
G e o r g e L o t t e r m o s e r, imagist
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