ktmrider
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I have been using an M2 with 15/21/35/50/90 lenses for the past couple years and added an X100 last year. During a recent trip to Asia, I took only the X100 and loved the technology and simplicity. However, I feel guilty about having all those M lenses and not giving them much use.
Photography has been a hobby since the early 1970's and I have owned various systems. I have resisted digital only because I don't care much for computers but a digital M is tempting. I can afford an M9 but don't really want to put that much money into a hobby so am thinking about an M8.
I know about the 1.3 crop factor and thinking an M8 with 15/35/90 lenses might make a great travel kit. So the question is how well does the 15 work on the M8? And has anyone had any problems with the 35f1.2? Do you think the M8 is still worth the purchase? I looked at one two years ago and was disappointed with the noise but I guess there are post processing software which helps with that problem. Thanks, Rich
Photography has been a hobby since the early 1970's and I have owned various systems. I have resisted digital only because I don't care much for computers but a digital M is tempting. I can afford an M9 but don't really want to put that much money into a hobby so am thinking about an M8.
I know about the 1.3 crop factor and thinking an M8 with 15/35/90 lenses might make a great travel kit. So the question is how well does the 15 work on the M8? And has anyone had any problems with the 35f1.2? Do you think the M8 is still worth the purchase? I looked at one two years ago and was disappointed with the noise but I guess there are post processing software which helps with that problem. Thanks, Rich