Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/10/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi guys, The ReidReviews site that BD mentioned actually has a m8 with the "golden release" of the firmware, and the images that Sean Reid posted on that site are from a production level camera with that firmware. That's why he is able to release images from the camera. For what it's worth, Sean mentioned that the same final firmware has been made available to a waft of other reviewers, so expect a flood of reviews anytime soon (certainly sooner than the actual release of the camera to market, said to be in late Nov / early Dec!) from the likes of Phil at DPreview. In fact, Michael Reichmann over at Luminous Landscape has mentioned he will release a report this week! Now i'm not affiliated with Reidreviews in anyway, just a normal subscriber, but I do feel it's a site worth paying money for, as opposed to paying to send your lenses to Solms to get them 6 bit coded! - which, btw is not necessary - I shot my 28 cron on a demo M8 when Leica brought it to Singapore about 2 weeks ago and can see no traces of vignetting - that's from firmware 1.05, which I believe is just a little lower than the final golden release :) Sean's reviews are highly informative and based on real world shooting and testing, and since he's also a working full time photographer, he splices up his reviews with plenty of real world photos. If u're looking for scientific reports complete with test charts, MTF graphs, this is not the site for you. I'm surprised the LUG hasn't heard that the firmware has been finalized! :) ---------- David Teo