jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Just to show how close Leica has remained to the original...
Fifty-four years have passed...
Fifty-four years have passed...

arseniii
Well-known
If you will take them apart the difference will become much more obvious
! Leica is probably too cheap to hire a new design team to re-shape the Ms. The design, however, is very good and I cannot see how possibly they can improve it...
emraphoto
Veteran
#1 - price?
Ming Rider
Film, the next evolution.
I say, how exciting. If I find the 10 differences, do I win both cameras?
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jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
You're right about the Kodachrome, but I ran out of the original one quite some years ago 
Well a typical scan of a slide when I get mine developed is 25 megapixel, vs. 18 megapixel for the M9, so that's 7 million differences right there. 
Richard Marks
Rexel
It is a very interesting comparison but that does not meen its a great achievement. Im more concerned by how little the M9 has moved on from the M8.
I just wish Leica could snap out of this fixation on the past and make something a bit more innovative. As long as its a rangefinder and takes m lenses I give them carte blanche to try something completely different. They have absolutely nothing to loose.
Richard
I just wish Leica could snap out of this fixation on the past and make something a bit more innovative. As long as its a rangefinder and takes m lenses I give them carte blanche to try something completely different. They have absolutely nothing to loose.
Richard
hans voralberg
Veteran
Nothing? I think they'll lose the whole purist/collector market in one swoop lol.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
I take it you don't use an M9, Richard? Believe me, I had the same doubts before buying mine, as the changes seem quite incremantal. However, in daily use, I find the sum of those changes adds up to a different camera. The M8 come of age, so to speak.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Hmm.. I don't see many collectors buying digital M cameras... But yes, I would think 95% of users are purists - quite a number of customers to lose, I agree.Nothing? I think they'll lose the whole purist/collector market in one swoop lol.
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Nikon Bob
Guest
Is the fact that there appear to be few outward physical differences between the two a good or a bad thing? Personally I am undecided on that.
Bob
Bob
emraphoto
Veteran
i'll own one eventually. i did however learn my lesson with the 8. i'll be buying my M9 in about a year or so.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Give me the Kodachrome and we'll call it a draw.
Kodachrome-X did not come out until the 1960s. It would have been "Kodachrome", ASA 10. I still have some in the refrigerator for Double-8. I do have some empty boxes, dated 1957. Kodachrome II was ASA 25, replaced original Kodachrome. Kodachrome-X was the high-speed stuff at ASA 64.
In the mid-1950's there was no Kodachrome 64, it would have been Kodachrome X.
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Richard Marks
Rexel
Dear FriendI take it you don't use an M9, Richard? Believe me, I had the same doubts before buying mine, as the changes seem quite incremantal. However, in daily use, I find the sum of those changes adds up to a different camera. The M8 come of age, so to speak.
I do not have an M9 but will most certainly have a good look at one once they reach reasonable availability. I am certainly not parting with my cash without seeing one.
I agree small refinements can make a difference but for the price I certainly expected more. The LCD screen particularly is well obsolete. I know there are limitations to what can be done to the design within the boundries of an M body so i say lets really go for this and make something worth paying for.
Hasselblad got away with it. there is still classic v series interest and a cutting edge digital product (which can use manual zeiss leneses should some one so wish to.
Sorry to be so negative but my M8 was not a good one and I am cautious about re investing. My point is that yes the M9 does look like a 50 year old camera but this ultimately is a millstone which leica need to relieve themselves of.
Glad you are happy with yours.
All the best for 2010
Richard
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
Shot with a DIGILUX 2! 
funkpilz
Well-known
Guys, it's a rhetorical question!
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
swoop
Well-known
Where did you get one with an engraved top plate and black dot?
Mcary
Well-known
#1 - price?
I actually wonder what the actual price difference would be if one compared the incomes of people who purchased the M3 when it original came out and those who are purchasing the M9 today? In other words how many weeks of pay would each one cost.
For me an M9 would equal 11 weeks of work.
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