pieter
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Hi,
My name is Pieter from The Netherlands. Please allow me to extract some knowledge from the well of wisdom that is the rangefinderforum.
Since a while I have been shooting with a Sony Nex-5n with some M lenses. What surprised me was how I loved shooting manually. It just seems to make the process of taking a picture a much more satisfying and creative one.
So for the last couple of months I have been thinking about buying a second-hand M8 or M9 (I have to admit I'm still on the fence between these two fine cameras). For the kind of money involved in such a purchase I prefer to deal with somebody face to face instead of having the camera sent to me by mail.
So when I find a camera for a fair price I will probably go by to pick it up myself. Buying second hand I expect no guaranty beyond the doorstep, so I would like to make sure the camera is in good working condition when stepping out the door with the camera (and leaving my hard earned cash behind)
What I would like to ask you, the good people of this fine forum, is if you could help me point me towards some things I should look out for when buying an M8 or M9? Is there a way to test a M8 or M9 quickly during the process of buying one second hand?
First of all I already have an M-mount lens (biogon 35mm f/2). Second I feel that for this kind of purchase I should be allowed to test the camera for about an hour. Thirdly I have a macbook laptop with lightroom 4 installed.
How would you test a M8 or M9 in one hour using the biogon 35mm and a laptop with lightroom?
Take different pictures at different iso ratings?
Maybe pictures with the lens cap on as well?
Make pictures of a white wall to see irregularities?
Bonus points if you could devise a complete test with time table within one hour. 😛 Any help would be very much appreciated, so thank you all in advance.
My name is Pieter from The Netherlands. Please allow me to extract some knowledge from the well of wisdom that is the rangefinderforum.
Since a while I have been shooting with a Sony Nex-5n with some M lenses. What surprised me was how I loved shooting manually. It just seems to make the process of taking a picture a much more satisfying and creative one.
So for the last couple of months I have been thinking about buying a second-hand M8 or M9 (I have to admit I'm still on the fence between these two fine cameras). For the kind of money involved in such a purchase I prefer to deal with somebody face to face instead of having the camera sent to me by mail.
So when I find a camera for a fair price I will probably go by to pick it up myself. Buying second hand I expect no guaranty beyond the doorstep, so I would like to make sure the camera is in good working condition when stepping out the door with the camera (and leaving my hard earned cash behind)
What I would like to ask you, the good people of this fine forum, is if you could help me point me towards some things I should look out for when buying an M8 or M9? Is there a way to test a M8 or M9 quickly during the process of buying one second hand?
First of all I already have an M-mount lens (biogon 35mm f/2). Second I feel that for this kind of purchase I should be allowed to test the camera for about an hour. Thirdly I have a macbook laptop with lightroom 4 installed.
How would you test a M8 or M9 in one hour using the biogon 35mm and a laptop with lightroom?
Take different pictures at different iso ratings?
Maybe pictures with the lens cap on as well?
Make pictures of a white wall to see irregularities?
Bonus points if you could devise a complete test with time table within one hour. 😛 Any help would be very much appreciated, so thank you all in advance.