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NICELY put! 🙂 .... and so very true.
...Since then the Japanese have regressed (not Voigtlander thank GOD) into the techno GEE-WIZZ crap we see on typical DSLR's with their miuti function buttons and lcd panels. This started with film cameras as well in the 1980-s to 1990's. My feeling is conventional dials are superior in that they serve as a physical contact point between the photographer and camera, hence the camera in essence becomes an extension of your eye and body. LCD multi function displays I have found are time consuming and require a good few nights of reading of a very thick camera guide. When I got my M8, I did not have to read anything. ...
I'm thinking of picking up an M8 fairly soon, prices are below $3K.
Rather than the saphire thing upgrade, I was thinking of the plastic protective sheet made for the Nintendo DSi. If it can stand up to an eleven year old pounding Bowser II with a stylus, it can stand up to anything.
After comparing your problems with what dpreview found, I think it's highly likely that you have one of two things going wrong.
So dpreview is always right and someone with a differing opinion is wrong ??
The only accepted fact regarding the M8, is you can buy (or rent) one and try it for yourself, and see if you like it. If you rent it, or borrow from a dealer like I did, not much is lost money-wise.
I might have no complaints at the price level of $900.