Erik. Of course the theoretical advantage does not necessarily translate into a practical advantage.
1. If designs are simply recycled from a long flange system
2. If the manufacturer does not invest in new designs.
3. I know one Leica shooter who uses his M-lenses with the7II iirc and claims better results than with his Digital M body. I will ask him wich lenses heuses
I don't believe this is backed up by facts or theory!!!
I believe you are completely wrong in your statements regarding this - On other sites I have participated in conversations with people that are fascinated by the new possibilities of short flange distance and the urban myths of mirror less is spread widely.
I have some answers for your 3 statements below:
1. I wouldn't call the new Zeiss 35mm 1.4 E mount for Sony A7 a recycled design... Nobody recycles lens design currently it was a thing of the past Voigtlander 90mm 3.5 12mm and 15mm and the fantastic Nikkor 105mm 2.5 was even converted the other way around
But this has no bearing today...
2. The New Leica M lenses are made for Leica M cameras and Voigtlander the same 15mm for instance and also now Zeiss is trying with for instance 35mm 1.4 Both for Leica M
3. Sony A7 II and 7s can use the standard and long focal length lenses and get away with it. But for sure not the wide angles!
If you try to borrow his camera and look through the viewfinder you will se that the focus peaking is indicating more or less the whole frame as in focus, anyone with just a little knowledge of shooting wide angle lenses on Leica M digital cameras know that the depth of sharpness is very narrow! Even 24mm 3.8 is completely unusable on Sony A unless you hide or mask this by stopping down even then you will fight smearing at corners... at 28mm and below
Leica M is designed as a system.
And some lens manufacturers are designing lenses for that system Voigtlander, Zeiss and Japan Optical that is more or less that, back wards compatibility is somewhat troubled due to sensors...
Zeiss 35mm 1.4 for Leica M is larger than the optical performance and IQ identical Leica M 35mm 1.4...
Sony A7 et all is designed as a system.
And some lens manufacturers are designing lenses for that system and the good and fast lenses are identical in size and weight to the AFS lenses of for instance Nikon F!!!
The Zeiss 35mm 1.4 Sony E mount for A7 is proof of this. A super nice lens BTW!!!
I know that it is hard to swallow but there is no way getting around this!
Mirror less is fine if you want a small well performing package to shoot street, action, safari, travel, kids, events and generally have fun that is fine but you could just as well select a DX camera and a DX lens size and weight.
Leica M is and will always be for the wealthy purists enjoying a collective Stem Punk dream
But if you need that special close up shot with small dof and details popping out on a large wall print or double spread or fast action and precision and ease in getting just the right moment .... well... then I see big lenses... I see big lenses at all sports games and at news events also...
Yes they probably have a Fuji x t1 or the like in the bag or over the shoulder as well
as a supplement... I think we all do that now
But thinking that the DSLR is going to be obsolete soon is a mistake IMHO
Sure we all would love to see new EVF full frame cameras from Canon and Nikon ASAP - and they will come for sure! Hopefully they will have same mechanical/functionality quality and size as Leica M and surpass the IQ as well. However then they will be as heavy as the Leica M so similar to a Df...