Closed Leica T-System Mirrorless Camera: Sexy and Pricey Tags: Leica Cameras mirrorless-cameras Last response: April 25, 2014 7:05 AM in Digital Camera Share Anonymous April 24, 2014 1:08:02 PM Leica's T System is a sexy mid-range mirrorless camera with a high-end price. Leica T-System Mirrorless Camera: Sexy and Pricey : Read more More about : leica system mirrorless camera sexy pricey WyomingKnott April 24, 2014 1:26:16 PM Can't resist. "an APS-C format (370.52 mm square) 16-megapixel CMOS sensor". That is one HUGE sensor. How do they fit it into that camera body? It's a little more than a foot on each side. (or the text should say "square mm" instead of "mm square.") Score -1 daglesj April 25, 2014 5:05:55 AM Or I'm sure you can buy the identical Panasonic developed version for a third of the price. Paying for a largely irrelevant name really. Score 0 Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer randomizer April 25, 2014 7:05:05 AM Quote:(or the text should say "square mm" instead of "mm square.") If it was "mm squared" it would make sense, though perhaps not in US English. Score 0 Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Publish Read discussions in other Digital Camera categories Camcorders Digital Photography DSLRs Point & Shoot SLR ZLR Kodak Nikon Sony !
Anonymous April 24, 2014 1:08:02 PM Leica's T System is a sexy mid-range mirrorless camera with a high-end price. Leica T-System Mirrorless Camera: Sexy and Pricey : Read more More about : leica system mirrorless camera sexy pricey
WyomingKnott April 24, 2014 1:26:16 PM Can't resist. "an APS-C format (370.52 mm square) 16-megapixel CMOS sensor". That is one HUGE sensor. How do they fit it into that camera body? It's a little more than a foot on each side. (or the text should say "square mm" instead of "mm square.") Score -1
daglesj April 25, 2014 5:05:55 AM Or I'm sure you can buy the identical Panasonic developed version for a third of the price. Paying for a largely irrelevant name really. Score 0
randomizer April 25, 2014 7:05:05 AM Quote:(or the text should say "square mm" instead of "mm square.") If it was "mm squared" it would make sense, though perhaps not in US English. Score 0