Ben Z
Veteran
fdigital said:I hate to say it but I'm 100% positive that canon/nikon do not have anywhere near the reliability issues the m8 has
According to what I read in the supermarket checkout line, there are lots of people who are 100% positive Elvis is still alive 😀 The M8 uses some generic major assemblies (for example the Seiko shutter) found in some other digital cameras, and in fact none of the digital-related components in the M8 are manufactured in-house, so like most electronic devices today, they're much more different outside than inside. Another thing is that Canon and Nikon together sell probably 500-1000X more units than Leica, but there's probably only 100X more forum participants. So what we're seeing on forums is a much smaller percentage sampling of Canon/Nikon.
I appreciate it, and want to support it but its just a low end sensor
Actually IIRC it's a cut-down version of the Kodak CCD used in high-end medium-format digital backs.
in a very expensive shell. Yes it's sharp due to no AA filter
It's also blessed with a wider dynamic range with significantly more ability to record shadow detail. It can be underexposed to preserve highlights and recover much more shadow detail in post than on other digitals I've used. A fact I consistently forget out of habit, and blow the highlights :bang:
but is it worth it for all the disadvantages?
The M8 is the best (and I had an R-D1) solution for me as a traveller, despite its high cost. But frankly I don't think any camera is worth more than a grand in the broader perspective of things. Is a $250,000 Rolls-Royce worth more than a $50,000 Mercedes? To the guy who buys it, probably.
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