Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/02/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 7:08 PM -0800 1/31/07, Robert Rose wrote: >It has been a bit over a week now with my M8, and I am getting some images >to upload to the Gallery. Overall I am really happy with the camera. > >To summarize my two cents on the M8 issues: > >1. Shutter sound. It is not much different than the M Winder. Since I use >the winder on the M7, this is no problem. It is less intrusive than the >mirror slap on my Nikon DSLR's. > >2. Magentaville, or IR Hell. Yes, it is very real for tungsten lit scenes. >But I have two filters coming from Leica, and 3 Heliopans on order from B&H. >I have one Heliopan IR cutoff filter, and that corrects 100% of the problem. >I have always used a filter on my Tri-Elmar, so no problem there. I got the >color profiles for Capture One that are supposed to correct this without a >filter, but I am still learning Capture One. Long term I consider this to >be a non-issue. > >3. IR Heaven. I love to shoot IR film in the M7, and the M8 promises to be >even better, in my first tests. The Leica lenses have no significant focus >shift for IR (IMHE), and with an 87 filter on the lens you can still focus a >rangefinder. That would be impossible with a DSLR. So, I put the 87 on the >lens, set the exposure to manual, Color to B&W, and I intend to fire away! With an 89b or B+W 092 filter, you can leave the camera on autoexposure. It meters accurately. >4. Battery life. I bought two extra batteries, after the first one needed >recharging after 150 shots. But, I shortened the review time to 1 sec (or >even better turn it off), set the camera off time to 2 minutes, set the >monitor level lower for User Setting 3 where I have high ISO levels set, and >use an external unit to download the SD card (an Epson P2000). This seems >to have made a big difference, and I bet I get closer to 300 shots now. > >5. SPOTS on the Sensor! Well, not really. What appeared to be tiny dust >spots started appearing on the images. In some images they seemed to be >faint dark circles. Turned out they were all on images from the Tri-Elmar, >which had a dirty UV filter. At small f/stops the dirt actually resolved >onto the image. At large f/stops the dirt as a dark fuzzy spot. So, I will >have to keep those new IR filters clean! > >6. DNG issues. Adobe seems to do a nice job with DNG (it is their creation >after all), but other companies need to support it. I am still learning >Capture One, but meanwhile PS and Bridge are fine. I am shooting DNG+JPG >which works well. On the Epson P2000 (which doesn't show DNG files), I can >see the image from the JPG file. > >7. B&W mode. This makes the JPG into B&W, while the DNG file still retains >the color information. Best of both worlds. > >8. Coding. I have not tried a coded lens yet. My widest lens is 28, so >maybe this is not a problem. > >9. Exposure. I have found almost all of my images are right on using the A >setting, and if not, I can see it immediately. > >Overall I am delighted with the camera. I am taking it everywhere I go, >with the T-E, which is like having a 35-70 zoom. The handling is just like >an M7 with a winder, and the images are beautiful. > >Regards, >Bob Rose > > > > > >_______________________________________________ >Leica Users Group. >See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information -- * Henning J. Wulff /|\ Wulff Photography & Design /###\ mailto:henningw@archiphoto.com |[ ]| http://www.archiphoto.com