furcafe
Veteran
I've had both the M8 & M9, & own pretty much every M body other than the M4-P & M6 "classic." The 50mm frames on the M9 are no worse than those on any modern M body (other than the M8.2 & forthcoming new digital M), showing coverage @ the minimum focus distance of the modern lenses, typically 0.5m or less. The sensor is basically a larger version of the M8's w/stronger IR filter. Neither the M8 or M9 are ideal for 50mm & longer because of the low magnification of the VF (I use a VF magnifier when shooting the fast 50s & teles).
Not sure what you're talking about re: the M8 producing more "retro"-looking images than the M9 w/identical lenses. Again, I've shot extensively using both cameras w/modern & vintage lenses & in my experience, the only difference is the M9's full frame (also means slightly less noise/grain @ identical print sizes) & lack of a need for UV-IR filters. Maybe the extra flare produced by the UV-IR filters make M8 files look more retro?
Examples: The attached file was shot w/my M9 (ISO 1250) + dexdog's 1933 experimental LTM 5cm/1.5 Sonnar (@ f/1.5). I apologize for the small image (w/weird compression artifacts introduced by RFF's upload system), but I think the Sonnar's uncoated, vintage character comes through loud & clear. Similarly, most of the shots taken for this item were w/the 5cm/3.5 Elmar you sold me (all @ f/4): http://www.brightestyoungthings.com/articles/photos-susan-cianciolo-ss-2013-collection.htm. Larger files can be seen here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/brightestyoungthings/sets/72157631562336781/. Again, I think it's pretty easy to tell which shots were taken w/the Elmar.
Not sure what you're talking about re: the M8 producing more "retro"-looking images than the M9 w/identical lenses. Again, I've shot extensively using both cameras w/modern & vintage lenses & in my experience, the only difference is the M9's full frame (also means slightly less noise/grain @ identical print sizes) & lack of a need for UV-IR filters. Maybe the extra flare produced by the UV-IR filters make M8 files look more retro?
Examples: The attached file was shot w/my M9 (ISO 1250) + dexdog's 1933 experimental LTM 5cm/1.5 Sonnar (@ f/1.5). I apologize for the small image (w/weird compression artifacts introduced by RFF's upload system), but I think the Sonnar's uncoated, vintage character comes through loud & clear. Similarly, most of the shots taken for this item were w/the 5cm/3.5 Elmar you sold me (all @ f/4): http://www.brightestyoungthings.com/articles/photos-susan-cianciolo-ss-2013-collection.htm. Larger files can be seen here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/brightestyoungthings/sets/72157631562336781/. Again, I think it's pretty easy to tell which shots were taken w/the Elmar.
Hmm well after reading all this and seeing that statement saying that the 50mm frame lines are lousy (do they flare out?) or are very hard to work with and the camera's images have less of a "film like" look than he M8 was, sounds like the M9 isn't the camera for my needs of a PinUp/Retro photographer?
I mostly shoot 50mm's in all my work, I rarely need wide angles, so the 50mm frame lines are very important to me, plus it would stink if you would have to add a SBOOI or a Canon 50MM finder all the time in the hot shoe just to compensate for a bad factory frame job. ~ Please Note: I like my digital work to resemble film, I try to shoot stuff *in-camera* that looks old with lighting and makeup and styling and the M8 has pretty much fallen into place, even considering all the IR/Cut filters I have to drag around on various lenses to keep the Black Lingerie looking Black......
What's the REAL FACTS on the 50mm frame lines in the M9/M9P?
Also the M9/M9P cracking/busted sensors thing is something I wouldn't want to worry about........I have read some horror stories and something like that unwarranted would give someone a heart attack after seeing the bill!
Maybe I need to find a *unregistered-unwarranted registered* M8.2 and save that for my "back up" digital and just keep on using my M8 which only has a little bit less than 18,000 clicks.
I really haven't been impressed with any shots I've seen from the M9/M9P, despite the use of "vintage" lenses, the M8 seems to be/or have to have been a more *creative* Digital Leica than all the newest ones?
Tom