pizzahut88
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Hi to all,
Finally bought myself an M8.
Now that I have used it for about a week.
I can say for sure, it was a pity I did not buy it earlier.
No regrets . . . all I could say.
It's truly a replacement for my M6.
Finally bought myself an M8.
Now that I have used it for about a week.
I can say for sure, it was a pity I did not buy it earlier.
No regrets . . . all I could say.
It's truly a replacement for my M6.
Ducky
Well-known
Congrats and good luck. Was going digital part of your decision?
Richard Marks
Rexel
Hi congratulations on your M8. Its a wonderful camera but its NOT a replacement for an M6. Sooner or later you will get the urge for a roll of film and the hassle free M6 effect. Id say an M8 it complements an M6 superbly. I actually sold my MP initially to buy more glass for the M8 but ended up getting a film M about a year later. No regrets at the time as I wanted wider lenses but long term i would not mind betting you revisit film M's.pizzahut88 said:Hi to all,
Finally bought myself an M8.
Now that I have used it for about a week.
I can say for sure, it was a pity I did not buy it earlier.
No regrets . . . all I could say.
It's truly a replacement for my M6.
Enjoy and post some pictures
Richard
pizzahut88
Well-known
Hi Ducky,
Hi Ducky,
Yes, I really wanted to go digital.
Scanning film was tiring, if not painful.
I loved my Leica M6 and the results it gave me was wonderful.
But not having to scan film was wonderful.
Hi Ducky,
Ducky said:Congrats and good luck. Was going digital part of your decision?
Yes, I really wanted to go digital.
Scanning film was tiring, if not painful.
I loved my Leica M6 and the results it gave me was wonderful.
But not having to scan film was wonderful.
pizzahut88
Well-known
Not replacement?
Not replacement?
So it was not a replacement? I am still trying to film color from my dng files. So far not too bad. I am now selling M6, putting that money back into stocks.
You know, I love the MP too. I am sure there is room for the MP as well. Perhaps later.
Not replacement?
Hi Richard,Richard Marks said:Hi congratulations on your M8. Its a wonderful camera but its NOT a replacement for an M6. Sooner or later you will get the urge for a roll of film and the hassle free M6 effect. Id say an M8 it complements an M6 superbly. I actually sold my MP initially to buy more glass for the M8 but ended up getting a film M about a year later. No regrets at the time as I wanted wider lenses but long term i would not mind betting you revisit film M's.
Enjoy and post some pictures
Richard
So it was not a replacement? I am still trying to film color from my dng files. So far not too bad. I am now selling M6, putting that money back into stocks.
You know, I love the MP too. I am sure there is room for the MP as well. Perhaps later.
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Richard Marks
Rexel
Hi In the short term you will be blown away by the M8 and will probably not use any thing else. I am giving you the low down after 12 months of use. I use my M6 mailnly for black and white film. I develop my own routinely and print them myself. I generally prefer the M8 to colour print film as the commercial colour processing is not that great. Selling your M6 in the short term is not a big problem. Im just betting that in a while you might want one again!pizzahut88 said:Hi Richard,
So it was not a replacement? I am still trying to film color from my dng files. So far not too bad. I am now selling M6, putting that money back into stocks.
You know, I love the MP too. I am sure there is room for the MP as well. Perhaps later.![]()
best wishes
Richard
dee
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...i love emma , my M 8 ... but still krave to take my k'avatar out for a stroll , and that's with reversal film !
My computer just can't create slides , however wonderfull '' emma '' is
My computer just can't create slides , however wonderfull '' emma '' is
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