But, who else but Leica could command the sort of price it does for the MP? And who else but Leica Buyers would pay that price?
I think (other than MF, as you mention) that Leica is the exception that proves the rule...
cheers, frank
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From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "pentax-discuss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: MX Shutter Release Problem Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 12:55:04 +0100
> After fixing one myself, I can see > why nobody is bothered to make fully > mechanical camera again in the AF > era. They are simply too labour intensive > to manufacture.
Nobody? Not quite. Leica still makes a fully manual camera. In fact, they've recently come out with the MP which is described by some as the epitome of fully manual camera design. Using one is an experience every photographer should have, if only once :-)
There are numerous fully manual cameras in the medium format arena as well. The 'blad comes quickly to mind, as does the base Mamiya 645 (been using one of those for a while myself - sweet piece of gear). Believe the Rolleiflex is still being produced :-)
Real photographers don't need AF, don't need no steenkin' batteries, either.
Kind regard,
Tyrone
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