jky
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Rec'd a used M8 yesterday...
Then, while at a dance rehersal, it froze 2x! Performed the "remove & reinsert battery" method & it functioned fine afterwards... then looking back I think the buffer was just full (although the red light blinked what seemed to be for ages). Too used to the machine gun style D300 I guess
Anyway, this is one fine camera. Feels just like an M although it sounds a bit different. Handling was very familiar; it's as analog a digital camera can get I guess (aside from the RD1, which I've never played with).
Here's a couple from the rehersal: iso 2500 jpg, 35mm skoopar f2.5 @ 1/60th... have yet to try DNG.
Nothing fancy done with the above aside from boosting the contrast. Purpose was just to share a couple photos...
Let the fun begin!
Then, while at a dance rehersal, it froze 2x! Performed the "remove & reinsert battery" method & it functioned fine afterwards... then looking back I think the buffer was just full (although the red light blinked what seemed to be for ages). Too used to the machine gun style D300 I guess
Anyway, this is one fine camera. Feels just like an M although it sounds a bit different. Handling was very familiar; it's as analog a digital camera can get I guess (aside from the RD1, which I've never played with).
Here's a couple from the rehersal: iso 2500 jpg, 35mm skoopar f2.5 @ 1/60th... have yet to try DNG.


Nothing fancy done with the above aside from boosting the contrast. Purpose was just to share a couple photos...
Let the fun begin!
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Congrats, jky! I'm a fairly new M8 owner too, and got mine used as well. As to freezes, I experienced a few at the start and "fixed" it with removing and replacing the battery, but it hasn't happened again. I now suspect that it was just the camera in "sleep" mode and I was just confused to see the displays dark with the switch turned on, and no immediate response to a shutter press. Maybe. Anyway, fine now.
I recently took this camera on an overseas trip of a couple weeks... Worked fine, and the pics look ok at first glance. A street confrontation, and a Leica user...
I recently took this camera on an overseas trip of a couple weeks... Worked fine, and the pics look ok at first glance. A street confrontation, and a Leica user...
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Bully
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Congratulations jky!
I like the photos you took very much!
Have much fun with the most analogue of all digital cameras.
Bully
I like the photos you took very much!
Have much fun with the most analogue of all digital cameras.
Bully
Bully
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And congratulations to you too, Doug!
It´s good to hear that the M8 is "very" present in this nice forum.
Bully
It´s good to hear that the M8 is "very" present in this nice forum.
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jky
Well-known
Thanks! Really excited to play with this more... it was quite a "should I - shouldn't I" especially after reading all the problems that people were/are having. Although you hear more of the bad than the good here on the 'net, when spending several thousand $, you tend to listen a little more attentively... BTW, used the camera today w/ no problems.
@Doug: if all goes as planned later in the year and no major M8 hang-ups, I'll be bringing this to costa del sol... glad to hear you had a good experience with yours; hope to see some pics!
@Doug: if all goes as planned later in the year and no major M8 hang-ups, I'll be bringing this to costa del sol... glad to hear you had a good experience with yours; hope to see some pics!
bottley1
only to feel
Congrats, jky! I'm a fairly new M8 owner too, and got mine used as well. As to freezes, I experienced a few at the start and "fixed" it with removing and replacing the battery, but it hasn't happened again. I now suspect that it was just the camera in "sleep" mode and I was just confused to see the displays dark with the switch turned on, and no immediate response to a shutter press. Maybe. Anyway, fine now.
I recently took this camera on an overseas trip of a couple weeks... Worked fine, and the pics look ok at first glance. A street confrontation, and a Leica user...![]()
Is that the new full-frame M9?
jasoncohen
Member
Congrats on the new purchase, I am sure that you are going to love it!
Digital Dude
Newbie
Yep, things work better on the M8 if you go about things more slowly at first. It’s a more difficult transition when you’re accustomed to auto-auto everything style cameras. I’ve been shooting my M8 since November and only now can I smile when I look at some of my prints.
Regards,
Regards,
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