ruslan
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5d looks better, esp color, also corner is much better on 5d, even with not L lens, also look like your Ultron has problem with left side, it is blury, but right side is OK.
Probably not worth mentioning unless you're someone who can actually only afford one of these cameras and the Leica is certainly not an option for most.
Considering that the results are really not that much different that only leaves the price ... what percentage of the Leica's price does the Canon represent?
And it does matter!
Well if you have an M-Mount camera and lenses, then buying a canon means you have to buy into canon mount lenses too so the difference between an M9 and canon is very little. And you have a lot more kit to carry if you want digital and film with you at any one time. (well that's how I'm trying to convince myself that I'll be better off with an M9 )
Indeed. The Mark II is amazing, but I always seem to grab the M8.
left side of ultron image is definetely very blurry, the first thing I realized...Is it a DOF thing?
Just a quick question: Who cares?
The first choice is surely the camera type. One chooses an RF system or a DSLR system, and only then the respective quality of the image comes into play. And even then, it is secondary to the quality of the lenses and the ergonomics, once a basic image quality standard is met. It would be far more interesting to see this comparison between Canon and Nikon, as those are comparable systems. Comparing to the M9 only serves to confirm that all high-end systems are in the same quality range, so the issue can be ignored when choosing.
I cared when I made my choice. I can use either a DSLR or RF system, makes no difference for a lot of what I shoot. With digital you are buying a lifetime (of the camera) supply of film, specifically the sensor. I ended up with a D700 as I saw no advantage to the M9's sensor performance. I already had lenses for both systems so that did not skew the process either. OTH, if for whatever reason you absolutely must have/ need an M9 and paying almost 3x more to get it doesn't bother you, go for it. Just don't ever think you are getting 3x superior sensor performance.
Bob
I care greaty which tool I use, so the choice for a rangefinder is a very considered one in my case .