gdi
Veteran
and only plan to use CV Lenses?
I guess I can still get filters, but what about cyan fringing with uncoded lenses? Maybe I should consider this a closed system and stick with the R-d1 and film?
I just can't see that the Leica glass is that much better (if at all) in examples I've seen...
I guess I can still get filters, but what about cyan fringing with uncoded lenses? Maybe I should consider this a closed system and stick with the R-d1 and film?
I just can't see that the Leica glass is that much better (if at all) in examples I've seen...
rvaubel
Well-known
gdi said:and only plan to use CV Lenses?
I guess I can still get filters, but what about cyan fringing with uncoded lenses? Maybe I should consider this a closed system and stick with the R-d1 and film?
I just can't see that the Leica glass is that much better (if at all) in examples I've seen...
One of the attractions of the M8 is how much better it handles those tiny symmetrical VC lenses than the RD1. I'm talking about the inexpensive , 15,21,25 & 28mm that are of symmetrical design and although not very fast, are quite sharp and more rectalinear than the more expensive Leica and zeiss designs. On the RD1 they suffer from some pretty strong vignetting, but the offset microlensing on the M8 seems to tame this problem.
I am really juiced about using these lenses on the M8. Even if the weren't such a value, there performance on the M8 is very good, maybe better than on film cameras.
Rex
Topdog1
Well-known
What does "rectilinear" refer to?
/Ira
/Ira
AusDLK
Famous Photographer
I was impressed on how well the M8 took to the VC 12mm lens that I used for a half a dozen or so exposures awhile back. No vignetting that I could detect.
Sailor Ted
Well-known
You might be nearly as stupid as me- I just purchased a chrome M8 today and I too have a fair amount of CV lenses. So you’re probably not quite that stupid
My advise? read the last five threads on this board, from start to finish. You’ll have an accurate understanding regarding the true face of stupidity and you’ll know on what side of the fence you stand. After that it should be easy to decide what’s stupid, and what’s not.
"It's not the camera it's the photographer- stupid. Hey that's a pretty stupid camera, how'd ya get such nice pictures? Don't be stupid" Wow I need to lay off the holliday cheer- Cheers!
My advise? read the last five threads on this board, from start to finish. You’ll have an accurate understanding regarding the true face of stupidity and you’ll know on what side of the fence you stand. After that it should be easy to decide what’s stupid, and what’s not.
"It's not the camera it's the photographer- stupid. Hey that's a pretty stupid camera, how'd ya get such nice pictures? Don't be stupid" Wow I need to lay off the holliday cheer- Cheers!
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Sailor Ted
Well-known
Topdog1 said:What does "rectilinear" refer to?
/Ira
There are no stupid questions. Only stupid...
rectilinear |?rekt??lin??r| (also rectilineal |-??l|) adjective contained by, consisting of, or moving in a straight line or lines : a rectilinear waveform. • Photography of or relating to a straight line or lines: rectilinear distortion. • Photography (of a wide-angle lens) corrected as much as possible, so that straight lines in the subject appear straight in the image.
Now don't get me started on about the Zeiss Distagon. Ahhhhaaaa "Distagon," must have "Distagon." *see my listings in the classifieds for my WTT Noctilux for Distagon : )
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rvaubel
Well-known
Topdog1 said:What does "rectilinear" refer to?
/Ira
Lenses that are referred to as being rectilnear are lens that, we would commonly say, don't suffer from distortion. The most common form is barral or pincushion distortion. Rectilinear lens design is particularly desirable for architectial use .
The cheap VC wide angle lenses, for the most part, surpass lenses costing 19 times as much in this regard
Rex
rvaubel
Well-known
That would be 10x not 19X. I should take up proof reading
Rex
Rex
Jan Brittenson
Who's Avatar?
I love the pancake lenses on the M8; I have the CV 15, CV 21, CV 28/3.5, and I'd put my CV 40/1.4 in this category as well. They work really quite well. Here's the 28/3.5:

sejanus
Member
That's a marvelous shot, Jan. I really like the way it pops out at you.
I'm waiting for the M8 to join the other digital cameras on the scrap heap - then I'll buy one!

I'm waiting for the M8 to join the other digital cameras on the scrap heap - then I'll buy one!
gareth
Established
Digital is young, all digital cameras have 'issues' and Leica had to get a camera out before it simply faded away and died. But I don't suppose they would release something that's not up to the job either.
Some people like to take test shots, others like to take pictures. Some love their gear and take pictures of it, and shove the camera in a display cabinet. Others use it.
I wouldn't mind one, but it's a little too expensive for my taste. I'll stick with my Bessa and 5D.
Some people like to take test shots, others like to take pictures. Some love their gear and take pictures of it, and shove the camera in a display cabinet. Others use it.
I wouldn't mind one, but it's a little too expensive for my taste. I'll stick with my Bessa and 5D.
Bill58
Native Texan
Information is power. Get on the Leica User's Group (LUG) site and see the many past comments from users, then sign up to get their daily email postings on the M8, etc.
My take is too many flaws in digital today, but technology is bound to improve someday, so I'll wait to buy an expensive digital RF of any kind.
My take is too many flaws in digital today, but technology is bound to improve someday, so I'll wait to buy an expensive digital RF of any kind.
gdi
Veteran
Thanks all - I will continue to research it. It looks like using CV lens is a reasonable plan (though I am sure I would eventually be lured to try some Leica lenses).
When I saw a few were available, I was so tempted!
When I saw a few were available, I was so tempted!
summilux
Well-known
Ted: new M8? wow, wait to see more pictures from you, especially the 12 Heliar.
Jan: good shot.
Jan: good shot.
Grober
Well-known
The only way we're being stupid is to buy the M8 (I did) and expect NOT to have any problems.
The bleeding edge of technology always has bumps along the way.
I hope my M8 gets back from its mandatory trip back to Germany for a re-fit before we get too deep into January
-g
The bleeding edge of technology always has bumps along the way.
I hope my M8 gets back from its mandatory trip back to Germany for a re-fit before we get too deep into January
-g
stephen.s1
Member
Well, that's my plan. AMAF, I do have my first CV. Still waiting for the M8 tho.
gdi said:and only plan to use CV Lenses?
I just can't see that the Leica glass is that much better (if at all) in examples I've seen...
MCTuomey
Veteran
I'm with you - if and when the M8 depreciates like a lot of other digi bodies, there'll be one for me somewhere.
sejanus said:That's a marvelous shot, Jan. I really like the way it pops out at you.
I'm waiting for the M8 to join the other digital cameras on the scrap heap - then I'll buy one!
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AusDLK
Famous Photographer
>if and when the M8 depreciates like a lot of other digi bodies, there'll be one
>for me somewhere
Just about everything depreciates eventually but the M8 may not -- especially if (as I predict) we never see an M9. As such it may actually become a collector's item.
But, Mike, I make you a promise. If anyone ever gives me an M8, I will give it to you immediately -- I don't want an M8 even if it is FREE...
Otherwise start saving your pennies...
>for me somewhere
Just about everything depreciates eventually but the M8 may not -- especially if (as I predict) we never see an M9. As such it may actually become a collector's item.
But, Mike, I make you a promise. If anyone ever gives me an M8, I will give it to you immediately -- I don't want an M8 even if it is FREE...
Otherwise start saving your pennies...
Ben Z
Veteran
Well my granddaddy used to say "never look a gift horse in the mouth, just accept it with grace...as long as she's better looking than the horse" 
leicaM8freak
Newbie
AusDLK said:I was impressed on how well the M8 took to the VC 12mm lens that I used for a half a dozen or so exposures awhile back. No vignetting that I could detect.
That sounds very interesting, I am thinking to buy a CV12 for my M8, is there anywhere I can find the images you took uaing the M8 and CV12?
Thanks
Reginald
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