[Leica] M8 B&W questions

Nathan photo at frozenlight.eu
Tue Feb 15 07:41:47 PST 2022


I am with Ric, RAW all the way, especially with a camera as limited as the M8 (in terms of resolution and high ISO performance) I would not dream of shooting JPG.

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Nathan 

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> On 15 February 2022 at 16:24 RicCarter via LUG <lug at leica-users.org> wrote:
> 
> 
> I LOVE shooting my M8 with an old first gen rigid Summicron 50. Seems to perfectly tame the “digital” look.
> 
> It’s also fun for infrared play.
> 
> Why you’d want to lose the safety of the RAW escapes me though.
> 
> ric
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> > On Feb 15, 2022, at 10:10 AM, Jean-Michel Mertz via LUG <lug at leica-users.org> wrote:
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> > 
> > Dear Luggers,
> > I bought an M8 back in 2010. I've used it ever since for colour photography, shooting in raw and then developing my pictures in Lightroom. I think this camera produces great pictures despite its basic flaws - its infrared sensitivity and the 1.33 crop factor. In fact the lens you choose helps a lot ! (I use a summicron 35 on a daily basis).
> > 
> > Now there's a good number of photographers who have come to realize that this camera also produces fairly good B&W pictures. Some even compare them to pictures taken with the M Monochrom. My point here is not the conversion we all do from raw files to B&W, thanks to LR, PS, etc. I'd like to know what your opinion is on shooting direct JPEG files in B&W and then developing the pictures for example in Silver E. I've seen some really smashing JPEG + SE pictures. Of course, you can't have large prints. Of course, you won't have the possibility to resort to your raw files in colour should you need to work on details.
> > 
> > I've recently done a few pictures with my M8 + a 1949 Elmar 50, 3.5. It's (almost) like shooting film. I mean, I get the same thrill. The pictures have a nostalgic quality I miss when shooting colour and then converting the files to B&W. And having a look at the LCD display is, after all, a good way to assess the picture - a bit faster than darkroom work !
> > 
> > Is the M8 the "poor man's monochrom" ?
> > 
> > Thanks for your answers and any advice that might help me get the most (the best !) out of my M8 !
> > 
> > JM
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