After more
than a century the creation by Oscar Barnack of the Leica camera remains one of
the biggest references in term of camera design in the photographic world.
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Leica 1 Model A (1930) |
It was not
by far a perfect design and not even a good quality picture producer for its
time. It was in fact a miniature camera using the 35mm movie film as image
support. But it was a superb idea to produce a very small camera by using first
class material and doing careful assembly and allow photographers to be able to
liberate from traditional ways of taking pictures. Georges Eastman has already
the same inspiration by creating and popularising his original Kodak box
camera.
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The Kodak (1888) |
At first
the Leica was missing a lot of the conveniences in term of picture taking
functionalities such as rangefinder (focus) and exposure metering. And the
technical development of the concept has been gradually refined over a few
decades before reaching its maturity with the M series. Even at that point of
time it didn't take a long time before the new 35mm single lens reflex cameras
largely inspired from their rangefinder brothers take over the market.
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Leica M3 (Circa 1961) |
But despite
the obvious aging of the Leica M system, the camera maker had managed to
struggle and survive and even flourish as a collector items manufacturer today.
Yes their present models are still able to do real photography but Leica camera
is no longer looking for a larger scale market.
Here is a personal
timeline of the evolution of the "Leica" concept.
Nikon F:
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Nikon F (1959) |
The Nikon
original rangefinder design is now incorporating a reflex viewfinder. The SLR cameras will take the lead of the
market for the next fifty years.
Olympus OM:
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Olympus M-1 (1972 later call OM-1) |
The Olympus
OM series reinvents the Leica concept with small, endurable SLR camera and a
very fine compact Zuiko lens series.
First Leica
Revival: M6
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Leica M6 (1984) |
With a
integrated exposure metering system the Leica M6 will save the Lieca heritage
from vanishing the photography market. The Leica cameras and lenses are slowly
becoming a collector curiosity.
The
beginning of the digital age and the compact camera high-end first studies
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Olympus Camedia C4040 (2001) |
Preliminary
digital designs for small cameras had limited quality image captors and slow
functionalities such as focusing and image post processing.
Surfing
with the Leica precepts
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Panasonic Lumix GX7 (2013) |
The M4/3
Olympus and Panasonic series and the Fujifilm APS-C interpretation are the
modern ways of creating a digital affordable, flexible and quality compact
camera.
Attempts to
sub miniature the Leica idea with Nikon CX and Pentax Q series
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Nikon 1 V2 (2012) |
The limit
of photographic quality acceptance is transgressed ... temporarily.
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Leica M-P Safari Edition (2014) |
Second
Leica Revival:
Leica is
now the camera producer for collectors.