Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2022/02/15

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Subject: [Leica] M8 B&W questions
From: jayanand at gmail.com (Jayanand Govindaraj)
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2022 21:46:40 +0530
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IMHO, all cameras nowadays produce great files despite their flaws (and all
of them have flaws), and I don't see why the M8 should be any different. My
view is just use the body that feels most natural in your hands and do not
obsess with the brand name, so that you do not miss shots fiddling with the
settings/controls. The idea is to get the shot as painlessly as we can!

I do not see why you would want to lose the benefits of a RAW file, though.
To state an analogy to film, a RAW file is like an unprocessed piece  of
film that you can develop (process) a million different ways if you wish.
Why lose such an advantage, especially as improvements in software come
along that seriously enhance your options all the time.

Cheers
Jayanand

On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 8:40 PM Jean-Michel Mertz via LUG <
lug at leica-users.org> wrote:

>
> 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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Replies: Reply from pdzwig at summaventures.com (Peter Dzwig) ([Leica] M8 B&W questions)
In reply to: Message from j2m46 at hotmail.fr (Jean-Michel Mertz) ([Leica] M8 B&W questions)