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-highest resolution in M lineup 40MP from 24
-without RGB filter gets more sensative iso 160 on the low end, 100000 on high
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-luminence only pixels give better micro-contrast
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-emotions and aesthetics
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-all mono exterior, no leica logo
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+This is just my unsolicited 2 cents, and you should probably delete me from this thread since I will not be joining the union, but before I go I'd like to say that I think this is a bad idea. Somewhere between 36 and 52 million people have lost their jobs in the last two months. In this climate trying to force recognition of a union via public channels and expecting anyone to have any sympathy seems like... wishful thinking? Tone deaf? I can already see the Times headlines about Conde Nast magazine writers complaining they don't get caviar lunches anymore. Because I think that's how this will come off to the public. There's a lot of people out there who desperately wish they had a job, any job, right now. This is going to publicly rub the fact that you have a job in their faces. I don't see that ending well for you, or for me, or for Conde Nast. And do not underestimate what Conde Nast will do. Webmonkey was profitable (well over my salary) and had over a 100K visitors a month when it was shut down. Anyway, what I am saying is, make sure you understand the stakes you are playing at before you jump in. I hope my not participating doesn't affect our relationship. And if anyone ever wants to talk I'm always happy to listen.