Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/05/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tina Manley offered: Subject: Re: [Leica] Improved M8? >>>Why in the world would you need to rebuild your kit for digital? I'm using all of my M lenses very happily on the M8 with no problems. I know I could have them keycoded so they will transmit file info to digital file, but why? I didn't need to know that for film and I don't for digital. As far as making them adaptable to the IR filters, I'm not worried about that. I have had 4 photos out of several hundred thousand that were affected by the magenta shift. I'm not photographing still lifes or life style for a catalog that needs exact reproduction of colors. I'm looking for emotion and interaction between people and that translates through all of the old Leica M lenses right into the M8.<<<,,,, Way to go Tina! Good on you girl!! :-) Dang I got mine, put battery on charge, a "quick look" at the manual, lens on, battery in and away I went and haven't looked back. Magenta? I suppose here and there a touch. But what the hell, I'm a warm kind a guy ;-) so I found this to my liking. Too many people worry about too many things and have to think all this stuff out instead of using the camera without thought! And enjoying it instead of whining about it. Yes of course some of the lads have had serious problems that I'd not want. If it were me I'd return the camera and ask for my money back and to hell with it and go all Canon. Until there was the perfect M digital as it is with film. ted