rvaubel
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Trius said:It may not be revolutionary, but it may be evolutionary enough that it represents a pinnacle of overall digital image quality.............
In this case, M glass (whether Leica, Zeiss or other), combined with the characteristics of RF shooting, may make the M8 very special.
That's what many of us hope, and will probable be true. I found my RD1 with Leica glass to be roughly equivelent to my 20D with Canon glass. Each image had its plusses and minusess, but generally the Leica glass and the less aggressive noise reduction pf the Epson, enabled me to move the RD1 up a notch to the 20D level despite having a megapixel disadvantage. However, you can't work miracles... megapixels be megapixels and noise be noise. I don't believe a 5 megapixel Olympus with its tiny sensor sites can ever produce images as good as the 20D.
But remember the M8 is a 10 megapixel camera. That a big jump up from the RD1's 6MP. With the excellent prime glass available, no anti-alaising filters, and intelligent noise reduction firmware, it wouldn't surprise me if the M8 approaches or equals the likes of the Canon 5D. Even if it didn't quite reach the 5D image quality, I would be happy.
I certainly wouldn't be holding my breath for the M9 or the 139megapixel M13 as so many of the "obsoletist" seem to think we ought to.
Rex