Philippe-Georges
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It all comes down to shutters.
Copal stopping shutter production seems to have been what killed off the voigtlander cameras. And it may be the same with the mechanical Rolleiflexes.
Solving the shutter problem is the biggest task. After that, the rest is relatively simpler.
Personally I'd like to see the Xpan/ TX-2 return. And the Nikon F (plain prism only). Or maybe an ultrawide version of the Fuji GF670W with either a 38 or 45mm optic & possibly more radical format switch options - a 21st century Hasselblad SWC meets Alpa/ Biogon sort of thing. I like the idea of 10-on 120 with choices of 55x69, 44x66, 24x66 for a 38mm on a switch, or 9-on with 56x76 and 36x72 for 45mm...
Yes, give us back decent (mechanical-) leaf shutters, regardless who makes them, but do get them back, or at least the parts to repair the still existing ones!
Why did Compur, Prontor, Copal stopped production while there are still so many cameras out needing parts?
And there are still new made cameras needing leaf shutter mounted lenses like Alpa, Silvestri, Dora Goodman, Paul Kohlhaussen, Alvandi and other (open-source-) 3D printed cameras, to name a few handheld models...
3D printing can save the camera world, and other former brands might resurrect, only if we could have the independent shutter and lens manufactures coming back!
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