Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/09/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>Henning, can you comment on high-ISO performance, or you holding >back as firm-ware related? > >Tom High ISO was acceptable; not as good as Canon but OK. In low light I would probably tend to use the M8 as the operational advantages outweigh the noise issues. Definitely the early firmware makes a real comparison problematic at this stage. > >On Sep 14, 2006, at 11:56 AM, Henning Wulff wrote: > >>>Hi Henning, >>> >>>Thanks for this--my keyboard is all wet with drool. >>> >>>One little detail: what kind of storage does the M8 use? Compact Flash? >>> >>>Cheers, >>>Nathan >> >>SD cards. I had some Sandisk Ultra II's. >> >>I've also read the spec now, and found out the connector is apparently >>USB2. >> >>One thing I didn't like and forgot to mention was that after you >>select an option on the menu, and then go back to shooting mode >>directly, you don't get what you selected. You have to press the >>'set' button after you select an option. But that's fixable in >>firmware (hope, hope!). >> >>>Henning Wulff wrote: >>>>Well, DPReview has said that Leica has now officially announced >>>>the M8, posted pictures and spec so there's no point in being >>>>quiet any more. >>>> >>>>Tom Abrahamsson got hold of an M8 about a month ago, and shortly >>>>after let me use it for about 10 days so that I could evaluate it >>>>and do a write up. >>>> >>>>Firmware version was 0.23 so final image quality and some >>>>electronic operational items are certainly going to be different >>>>than what I got to use. Reasonably, I was asked not to post >>>>pictures from this camera. Various family members have gotten >>>>prints from it, but they really couldn't care much about which >>>>camera they came from. I took about 1600 pictures. >>>> >>>>I had a couple of interesting moments w.r.t. other people's >>>>reactions. A couple of times while walking around downtown >>>>someone came up and said 'nice camera' while sporting their own >>>>late model Leica's. I slipped my fingers over the 'M8' logo and >>>>held the camera back against my body, went into grumpy mode, >>>>grunted and walked past. Then we had a gathering at our house, >>>>and among others the neighbours were there. A friend of their son >>>>came to our door, asking for Christoph; I let him in and he saw >>>>the M8 on the counter and immediately oohed and aahed. Turn's out >>>>he's a photographer and while born in Vancouver now lives over >>>>the LeicaShop in Vienna. After that I 'disguised' it, but it >>>>still was recognized at times. >>>> >>>>So - the camera. It handles like an M, except your hands miss the >>>>grip that the wind level gave you. The extra thickness is easy to >>>>get used to, and the responsiveness is very good. Because of the >>>>firmware issue, the testing I did on it is meaningless, but there >>>>was nothing negative to my perception. The shutter, while >>>>certainly different than the rubber-curtained one on the film >>>>camera, is not particularly loud, either in firing or winding. I >>>>think the dampening they did on the transplanted R9 shutter had >>>>some effect. It doesn't have a high frame rate, but neither do >>>>the film M's and that's not important to me. The shutter travel >>>>includes a detent for locking the exposure that was a bit hard to >>>>find, but a lot better with one of Tom's softies. >>>> >>>>The covering is fine grained and a bit too slippery, especially >>>>since I missed the wind lever for holding the camera with the >>>>right hand. Some kind of molded bump like on the Hexar RF would >>>>be nice, but I'm not sure right now how that could be implemented >>>>in line with the desire to retain the 'classic' look. >>>> >>>>Frame lines were bright and useable, and came up in the pairs >>>>that you would expect due to the traditional lens mount >>>>activation. The frame for the 24 is reasonably visible with >>>>glasses. It works with the Visoflex III, and it worked fine on >>>>the Aristophot I got recently, and I shot some pictures with the >>>>various Photars. I also put on my 17mm fisheye, and it looks like >>>>this: >>>> >>>>http://www.archiphoto.com/Various/Incognito.jpg >>>> >>>>All lenses that I tried, including 12, 15 and 21 CV; 21, 35/1.4, >>>>50 and 90 ASPH, and older 35/2, new 50/2.8, 50/1, 75/1.4 and >>>>135/4 worked, and worked well. I wouldn't hesitate to use any of >>>>them and there was no vignetting that wasn't visible on film as >>>>well. Those angled microlenses do their job, and erase one of the >>>>main objections I had re the RD-1, which was really not useable >>>>with lenses beyond the range of 24 to (slow) 75. Image quality >>>>was outstanding in general, the best were easily on a par or, in >>>>the case of wideangle shots, readily exceeded that of the best on >>>>the Canon 5D. My favourite lenses on the M8 were the 21 and >>>>35/1.4 ASPH and 75/1.4, but I wouldn't hesitate to use any lens. >>>> >>>>Menus were fine, and quite direct. There is no 'dedicated' button >>>>for ISO (full stops from 160 to 2500), but since you can get at >>>>two different menus by pushing two different buttons, changing >>>>ISO's was very fast and efficient. There are also good user >>>>parameter save options, so after you set them up you can go from >>>>low ISO with -1/3 compensation, colour, colour histogram, bright >>>>LCD screen, high resolution with DNG and fine jpeg with medium >>>>sharpening and low saturation to high ISO, not compensation, B&W, >>>>dim LCD screen and regular jpeg with higher sharpening in a very >>>>few button pushes. The dial that's concentric with the arrow pad >>>>is also very nice and works well. >>>> >>>>The little door to the left of the screen just has a connector >>>>for a dedicated cable, which I didn't have so don't know whether >>>>it's USB2 or 1394. >>>> >>>>Mainly, it felt like an M, and within a couple of minutes of >>>>picking it up you could shoot with it like an M, and except for >>>>the sound, lack of winding and having more than 36 shots, it >>>>really wasn't different than an M. >>>> >>>>And that's good. >>>> >>> >>>-- >>>Nathan Wajsman >>>Almere, The Netherlands >>> >>>SUPPORT FREEDOM OF SPEECH, BUY DANISH PRODUCTS! >>> >>>General photography: http://www.nathanfoto.com >>>Picture-A-Week: http://www.fotocycle.dk/paws >>>Seville photography: http://www.fotosevilla.com >>> >>>Stock photography: http://www.alamy.com/search-results.asp?qt=wajsman >>>http://myloupe.com/home/found_photographer.php?photographer=507 >>>Prints for sale: http://www.photodeluge.com >>> >>>Blog: http://www.fotocycle.dk/blog >>> >>> >>> >>>_______________________________________________ >>>Leica Users Group. >>>See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >> >> >>-- >> * Henning J. 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