More and more photographers are demanding durable cameras. But what they've also been asking for are brass cameras. The only brands to really do something like this in the past two decades have been Pentax and Leica.
But with Leica, the brass doesn't have paint that wears away to reveal the brass. That's a far different story with the Pentax MX1, however. When we reviewed it in 2013, we knew that there was lasting value. But we didn't think that 11 years later, we'd consider it to be one of the most important digital point-and-shoot cameras ever made. Believe it or not, it has nothing to do with its sensor. . thephoblographer.com
2024-1-9 08:00