jaapv
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Certainly improved?😕 I found the differences between the M8 and M8.2 rather marginal and never a reason to upgrade from the M8 The image quality was identical - which is quite a bit more than "not bad":angel:
Is the M8 any good, really?
Certainly improved?😕 I found the differences between the M8 and M8.2 rather marginal and never a reason to upgrade from the M8 The image quality was identical - which is quite a bit more than "not bad":angel:
Well, let's not forget it sorely lacks autofocusing, a line of zooms, a pentaprism, and in their stubborn, unique and shocking lack of acknowledgment of the YouTube age, any means of recording video.
Hi Larky,
I think you should keep the M6 alone. Getting some digital gear on top of the M6 is going to provide more overall hassle than just fun with the M6.
You need about 20 years to explore all the possibilities of your M6 if you use it regularly !
Joking????
Thanks everyone.
My needs are mainly down to the digital aspects of the camera. Basically, I want the hassle free digital use with the operational feel of the M6. I want a digital M6 in fact.
I have no doubt the M8 is a great camera capable of amazing results.
However, _I_ would never buy one. I guess Im stubborn and stodgy in my ways but the crop factor drives me nuts. And yes, I know its irrational. But I do photography as a hobby and to give me a sense of joy and happiness. Using a piece of gear that is going to annoy me is out of the question. Let me reiterate just so nobody gets insulted: The M8 is a superb camera and lots and lots of photographers take photos with it that blow any photo Ive taken straight out of the water. I simply don't want to compromise any of my enjoyment.
That being said I cannot afford an M9. Maybe in 5-10 years or so Ill migrate over to a FF Digital M. Until then, my RF jollies are well soothed by my M5 and when I want to shoot digital I have a FF DSLR and a fast 50mm.