Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/05/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Gene Many thanks for your input. I often go to my Leica dealer but he always has very tempting lenses and film bodies at good prices. I am still enjoying film and have relatively few problems in obtaining film and getting it processed. I also have 2 Nikon Digital SLRs (D200 and D80) and a Fuji S5. All three put together cost less than a M8. The D200's only problem is its dynamic range (as with almost all digital cameras). The nice thing about the D80 is that I have to revert to traditional exposure control methods as it tends to over expose. I can note I recently bought a new spot meter to use with my M cameras (and D80?) and it works when I have the time to contemplate exposure. The Fuji has better dynamic range and a Velvia emulation built in! The D200 and Fuji give me few problems with exposure. Furthermore, they both allow me to use my old Nikon AIS lenses. Ok I can't use my Leica R lenses and I agree that is a pity because I am yet to find a Leica R camera with which I am totally satisfied - though I love the SL2 with all its limitations. Sometimes good to go digital and come home with multi-gigabits of shots, but also nice to take one's time and get 30 prints from the local film lab. In both cases go home and choose which to process up to larger prints and archive. I am still thinking of a M8! But heck I am in no desperate need of yet another camera!! Glass remains my priority which raises another problem. My M lenses are geared to film cameras. I am all too aware I will need to rebuild my kit to reproduce the equivalent mix on a M8 and that is likely to involve new Leica lenses at full cost - I tend to buy second hand at the moment. Am I wrong on that front? Chris P.S. I fear the suggestion (by another LUGer) to rush out and get a R8/9 and DMR fails to note that Leica have no more DMRs and second hand DMRs are rare and holding a premium; I suspect they will become collectors items. Rumours of a R10 abound on other groups. ------------------------------ Subject: Re: [Leica] Improved M8? To: Leica Users Group <lug@leica-users.org> Message-ID: <052920071440.5890.465C3B7300053D7E00001702219792474103010CD2079C080C03BF970 A9D9F9A0B9D09@mchsi.com> Content-Type: text/plain Chris, Almost every m8 being shipped now has the firmware 1.102 in it. This has fixed just about all the complaints, except the AWB problem. You should be shooting DNG for max image quality, and if so it is a non issue, just tweek it if needed. My experience is it is almost dead on 90+% of the time anyway. The UV/IR filters are being shipped, with a few exceptions, which have not yet made it out of production cycle. Even then you can get the heliopan or other brands redily f rom photo suppliers. The filter thing is no different than using a UV filter, end of comment, just use them if you shoot color, if you only shoot B&W, then forget the filter issue all together. Yes there are some other issues which still plague the camera, but they are just teething problems which all new cameras have. Mine has been flawless, bought in mid February. My greatest problem with the m8 has been getting used to the metering patten, which is quite different from my m6ttl and Leica r cameras, ! but i h ave just about got this licked. I have far fewer problems with the m8 than i do with the Nikon D200 i have. The biggest is it does not take Leica R lenses and there is no adapter. Nyone know of a camera repair that can modify the D200 with a Leica R mount, and does not cost a fortune? Chris, my advice is to go to your Leica dealer and buy the m8 and start enjoying it. And do as i do, by using Ted's advice and KISS. Gene