Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/03/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 3/13/07 1:36 PM, "Scott Gregory" <s_gregory1@mac.com> typed: > All this hand wringing about IR filters etc and waiting for a possible fix > in > an M9 makes me glad that I did get the M8. No I did not get the first > batch as > that was when I was really thinking long and hard about the investment. > For me > it is a lot of bucks, but I have a heavy investment in Leica M glass that I > was not using. I am really in to digital photography and photoshop to print > digitally and using the Nikon D2X. Great camera, but heavy unless you can > put > on a tripod all day. > So I invested in the M8. I for one have to say I certainly am not glad I > waited for something better. I have been using it out of the box with no > problems at all touch on wood. I have been told by Leica just this week in > an > email that they cannot even tell me when the filters will be shipped since > they are out of stock and my order was placed the second week of January. > Not > a big issue, I'll just wait to see when they arrive. But I am using the > camera > and the pictures I am getting are simply wonderful. I have even taken > pictures > of people with black fabric shirts, sometimes I see the magenta very very > slightly but othertimes I don't, the shirts are black as black can be. > Bottom line is the camera is superb for taking pictures, at least I am > finding > that. I have learned not to wait for the latest and greatest but to make an > informed decision and to enjoy each day taking photos with what I have. > There > always will be something better out there, but who knows, I may not be > here to > enjoy it when it arrives. Buy the M8 and start taking great pictures. You > won't be disappointed especially when you see the large digital blowups you > can make with this machine. > > Scott Gregory > I have regrets for my having posted such a negative energy pain in the but semi-diatribe I'm sure if I had the camera I'd be using it every day and loving it. I can get magenta out of anything in five seconds flat in Photoshop. I could rig up a macro to do it on verbal command. Or clap. A little magenta is a small price to pay to know you are using a camera which is structured to not make a stupid common denominator out of the results you get with your Leica glass. What would be the point if it looked about the same as Nikon/Canon? I am interested in the feedback though on the last firmware update. Mark Rabiner 8A/109s New York, NY markrabiner.com