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Can I change my vote what with all the problems that surfaced?
Trius said:To you. Others may have a different judgment on "better". Care to define "better"?
Ronald M said:Wish they made the equivalent of a Nikon D200 or Canon 30D for my R lenses. They will go way overboard and come up with something 15% superior, but will cost 10x as much.
shadowfox said:I voted "Not interested" because I've seen an M3 or M2, it can be a timeless treasure that I'll be happy to pass on to my daughter.
There's no way I'm going to pass on a computer masquerading as a camera 50 years from now (what's the likelyhood that it's still working?).
NickTrop said:Never.
Might irritate a few folks here but this is my straight up opinion. I can't, for the life of me, see putting Leica glass on a sensor, especially if it's under 12 megapixels. Rangefinders are for film. They're for shooting 35 b&w (mostly), developing your own (or have a lab make your proofs). making contact prints, enlarging the keepers, old school.
I could envision the engineers at Leica scratching their heads - if not resisting outright, the concept of a digital rangefinder like a chef at a high-end restaurant sickened by some ignorant customer putting A-1 steak sauce on a fine kobe steak. I agree with the chef. If you want to put A-1 steak sauce on a kobe steak, you clearly don't appreciate what you have before you, and should be eating the shoe leather $8.99 New York strip blue plate special at the diner down the road. But if you've got the cash to pay for it... g'head knock yourself out. We'll happily take your money (even if we're laughing or cringing at you back in the kitchen...)
Same applies to slapping Leica glass on a digital Leica body.
jaapv said:I fear you have fallen into the magapixel trap. The M8 outresolves any 135 film ever made. The diffraction limit of the sensor is exactly matched to the current crop of apo and asph lenses. " Lesser " lenses fall short of the resolution rendered by the sensor. My 60x40 prints compete with mid-format and are actually better. I respect any decision to stay with film, but this argument is totally beside reality. this is the camera that has finished off 135 film, I fear - with great sadness as a film lover....
Joe Mondello said:Had one (wasn't a great example) returned it but am now considering it again.
jaapv said:I fear you have fallen into the magapixel trap. The M8 outresolves any 135 film ever made. The diffraction limit of the sensor is exactly matched to the current crop of apo and asph lenses. " Lesser " lenses fall short of the resolution rendered by the sensor. My 60x40 prints compete with mid-format and are actually better. I respect any decision to stay with film, but this argument is totally beside reality. this is the camera that has finished off 135 film, I fear - with great sadness as a film lover....