Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2015/07/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The smartness or dumbness of buying a Leica M8 at this date mid 2015 would depend solely on the price in which you are buying it. (at) The viability of this camera as is being expressed now on the Lug is surprising in that there are countless treads on how the camera which never worked soon stops working altogether. I would suggest that the people here on the Lug willing to part with theirs to take them up on it. If the price is super low like in a couple of bucks. And you are otherwise totally in the flush and willing to throw good money out the window that you'd otherwise not be spending on food, shelter or a camera which worked. Leica fired its CEO for suggesting that a digital Leica M was possible. It also said that any Leica M would be full frame. It then came out with its first out M. a cropped digital M. The M8. It kept Leica lenses selling but otherwise was one of the biggest disasters in camera history. Made the Edsal in comparison seem like a success. Its best to keep it as a historical footnote. On 7/10/15 3:37 PM, "John McMaster" <john at mcmaster.fr> wrote: > I read some of those 1940s and early 1950s LFP magazines, the technical > stuff in there runs rings about anything spoken now....... > > john > > -----Original Message----- > > Hi CREW! :-) > My M8 works just fine so far (touch wood or gold?) it will continue to do > so. I use a 15mm lens that is killer sharp! And yes I know the "hole where > the image travels through the camera or whatever?" It's only 18mm! (Thanks > Bob Adler as I never knew that and always thought? "WOW, neat wide angle > 15mm!" just got to love it! :-) > > Then my dear friend Bob Adler informed me about the 18mm hole "ONLY!" :-( > Or > whatever?? BROKE MY HEART AS NOW I FEEL CHEATED BY 3MM's every time I go > super-wide! :-)?????? > Now if he hadn't been such a good friend he wouldn't have told me and I'd > have gone on for the rest of my days enjoying my beautiful Voigtlander 15mm > Super-Wide lens with it's wonderful 15mm capture view. > > I make 13X19 prints (colour or B&W) and they look beautiful! And if you > tell > someone looking at a 13X19 print that it's a super-wide angle 15mm view, as > I believed until Bob enlightened me? aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!! > BROKEN HEARTED NOW!!!! :-( > > The viewing person is quite complimentary about what a beautiful! READY?? > "Super wide angle photo it is!" And I don't have the heart to tell them > that > it's only 18mm! > > THE BOTTOMLINE TO THIS IS???????? Do you really need to know all this > ittsy-bitsy detail? IE: The fact the camera opening is only 18mm and not > MY > belief it's 15mm? You buy the lens as a 15mm Super wide. ERGO! You believe > that is the recorded image size! > > So if you don't know about the 3mm difference in coverage due to the "M8 > camera body" you will go through your life super pleased with your "15mm" > Super wide lens!" And not knowing the "truth of 18mm coverage?" > > So like when some of you lads point out various little things of that > nature? > I don't have a clue what yer talking about? So it doesn't matter as my > photos and prints look just like wonderful "Happy Snaps!" And I'm quite > pleased clients don't bitch as they don't know either! They just smile, pay > the invoice and offer: > "JUST GREAT TED! CHAMPION JOB! BEAUTIFUL VIEW!" > > And my dear family that is truly all that matters! A smiling happy faced > client as they hand you your cheque! :-) > > So please in the future unless it's something about to cause a complete > camera melt down to a gooooooiiiieee mess? Please don't tell me! Or in > some > cases keep it to yourself because the truth of it all? "IT REALLY DOESN'T > MATTER!" As it's still the person holding & clicking the moment! > > have a nice day! :-) > cheers, > Dr. ted ;-) > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information -- Mark William Rabiner Photographer http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/lugalrabs/