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Posted by DavideE
 - Today at 19:17:36
All this blah blah about sensors it's useless geeky stuff. The biggest drawback for me is that Pixii is electronic shutter only... you'd never be able to use any flash, plus, all the (possible) jello effect and banding issues under artificial lighting...

I'd buy one for 3/4k new in the blink of an eye IF and WHEN they make one with a mechanical shutter. It's few of us, but some Leica shooters use flash.

Personally, flash photography is the core of my works. Please Pixii, if you're reading this, think about it... ;)
Posted by JL Williams
 - Today at 17:31:11
Would it be possible to overlay a comparison with the still-current Pixii Plus (A2572+) model's APS-C-size sensor? That model was tested (and highly rated) by DxOMark, but maybe Photons to Photos has not tested it...?
Posted by Redaktion
 - Today at 00:39:34
The Pixii Max from France is the only full-frame rangefinder camera in the world not made by Leica. A sensor analysis has now revealed how the more affordable camera fares against the Leica M11, and how big the advantages of full-frame over smaller sensors are.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Pixii-Max-full-frame-rangefinder-camera-takes-on-Leica-M11-and-smaller-sensors-in-analysis.922012.0.html