I bought the M8 as soon as it became available to replace my Epson RD-1, and have enjoyed it ever since. I subsequently also bought an M9, but traded it for an M240, and more recently traded for an M10R---I still use the M8 regularly because I love the B&W output, which in some ways seems better than the newer bodies. It also seems ideal for use with my 24 Elmarit lens (without external finder), so it continues to be a very useful tool. The newer M10R is better in most ways, but the M8 remains special for the two reasons mentioned (B&W + 24mm use).