Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/10/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks for the update David: When did they hint that all would be ready to roll? On 05/10/2006, at 4:18, David Keenan wrote: > I have several things to report after attending the M8 Leica Akademie > session today in Wetzlar. > > These are things that I personally experienced and/or overheard. > Unlike one > of my previous posts these are all (observed) facts and from a > sampling of > (mostly) one camera only. No bitching or moaning herein... > > Leica is clear to point out that the firmware in the 20 or so > cameras in the > room for the participants to use *was not final*. > > -- the rangefinder focus patch on my sample flared (like the pre- > fix M7 and > M6 do); this was experienced (or at least recognized) by one other > participant > > -- the open/close locking lever is on the opposite side of the > bottom plate > > -- the frame counter counted down and showed (1) but still allowed > me to > take two more exposures before reporting (0) > > -- the (initially reporting full) battery was 1/4 full after > approximately > 120 exposures with no chimping to speak of (I heard that the camera > normally > achieves approximately 300 exposures on a full battery) > > -- my first edition Tri-Elmar worked perfectly on two cameras (this > after > another?s second edition failed to reliably bring up the correct > frame lines > on what may have been an earlier prototype the night before this Leica > Akademie) > > -- the camera does not prevent the overwriting of already saved user > settings with an "are you sure?" confirmation > > -- I exposed entirely in black and white mode but several people > experienced > obvious white balance issues (Leica reps acknowledged this and were > assuring > that this is being addressed) > > -- there was no visible vignetting in any of the images taken today > and few > (if any) of the observed images were taken with 6-bit encoded > lenses (this > suggests to me that 6-bit coding is not really necessary in most cases > unless one simply wants the EXIF data to include the lens type) > > -- the resulting .DNG files were not readable by Adode Bridge nor > Photoshop > CS2 v9.0.1 (although I was later shown PS CS2 v9.0.2 that did > appear to be > able to open the files; I realize that the software on my laptop is an > update or two behind but if I have to update then so may you...) > > -- there is a problem in Lightroom Public Beta 4 and black & > white .DNG > files -- during the Import process the black & white images were > displayed > in color upon completion of the import (Leica has a relationship > with Adode > and hopefully this presumably Lightroom bug will be reported and fixed > before the final release) > > # # # > > Personally I still have minor useability concerns about the M8 > after today > -- but overall the camera was a smash hit within the group at large > -- the > first group of its kind -- average joe users hitting the streets to > use the > M8. > > Dave. > -- > My Photography: http://www.david-keenan.com > My Blog: http://www.david-keenan.com/euroblog > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information