Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/03/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Quite a few of us have M8's. The sca 3502 is a module for the Metz flash and maybe other brands. They are stamped with version numbers. The latest M4 version works with the M8. I don't know of anyone that has used it yet. Best bet is to get the Leica SF24d. Works great. Len On Mar 4, 2007, at 5:52 PM, Kids Gruber wrote: > Has anyone tried the M8 and have they tried getting the ttl flash > sca 3052? > > > On 3/4/07 5:38 PM, "Ric Carter" <ricc@mindspring.com> wrote: > >> I don't like cold weather, but I sure like your cold weather photos. >> >> Ric >> >> >> On Mar 2, 2007, at 7:45 PM, Robert Rose wrote: >> >>> I just came back from Yosemite and Moose Peterson's DLWS workshop, >>> and I >>> uploaded a few of the images I made with the M8: >>> >>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/rjrose/yose/ >>> >>> Included are several made with the 135, and one IR image. I hope >>> you like >>> them. I was there 5 days, and I shot the M8 on one day, and a D2X >>> the rest >>> of the time. It got down to 18 degrees one day, but rained on us >>> several >>> other days. >>> >>> Some working impressions. Your results may vary: >>> >>> 1. The M8 performed in rain and 18 degree weather without a >>> hitch. The >>> battery life was not a problem. We shot from 6-9 am and 3-6 pm. I >>> ran out a >>> 2GB card in each session, and the battery was still alive through >>> the >>> session. I used a fully charged battery for each session. I had >>> the review >>> on, and monitor brightness turned up. >>> >>> 2. Dust is more of a problem than on the D2x. Maybe that is >>> because there >>> is a mirror to deflect dust on the DSLR. The brush from Active >>> Dust worked >>> to clean up the sensors each night. >>> >>> 5. The IR shot was manual color balanced using the ExpoDisk. The >>> ExpoDisk >>> (a white diffusion disk) works really well to get manual color >>> balance, but >>> works even better to spot dust problems after changing lenses. I >>> shot an >>> f/16 image with an ExpoDisk, and then it was easy to see whether >>> there were >>> any big goobers. The light changes constantly, so manual color >>> balance is >>> not useful for the color shots. >>> >>> 6. Precise framing is impossible. So, for landscape work the >>> camera is a >>> challenge. You have to look on the monitor and retake the shot. >>> >>> 7. I have not printed anything yet on my 3800, but on the >>> monitor the >>> technical quality of the M8 beats or exceeds the D2x (no >>> surprise). The M8 >>> has 10Mb compared to 12Mb, but with slightly larger pixels. >>> >>> 8. I am not sure if the larger pixel size helped with dynamic >>> range, but I >>> seemed to have less highlight blowout with the M8 compared to the >>> D2x. >>> >>> 9. MY KINGDOM FOR AN IR CUTOFF FILTER. My images which have >>> people in them >>> all show magenta caps, backpacks, etc. LEICA WHERE ARE YOU? You >>> promised >>> them February 7. >>> >>> 10. AN IR CUTOFF FILTER ruined my D2X wide shots. In a burst of >>> evil >>> genius, I found an IR cut-off that was 77mm, and put it on my >>> 17-55. All of >>> the shots at 17mm show magenta vignetting! While researching this >>> problem >>> at the B&W web page, I found out that you can't use the filter on >>> wide >>> angles lenses. Go know. So, that is why the Leica lenses must be >>> coded, >>> and the new firmware installed to overcome this problem. >>> >>> 11. ND Grad filters are a challenge to use. You have to reshoot >>> using the >>> monitor. >>> >>> 11. The Leica M8, a Tri-Elmar, a 135, and maybe a 90 are all the >>> lenses you >>> need for landscape shots. It replaces a TON of DSLR grear if >>> precise >>> framing is not needed, or you are not using ND grad filters. >>> >>> That's all for now! >>> >>> Bob Rose >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Leica Users Group. >>> See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Leica Users Group. >> See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >> > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information