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I am saying what is on my mind.
It could be that the feel of a mechanical camera is special to me...
I will try it all out and see if the M8 is for me or not. The M 4/3 worked out well for high quality snapshots. There is something about film that I am not able to see in digital photography, Maybe it is my imagination. I do not know.
It could be that the feel of a mechanical camera is special to me.
I second that , probably the M8 's low iso CCD sensor gives that filmic texture.That's one of the great aspects of the M8. It's the closest thing to a film camera you'll find in the digital world. Iso is the only thing that demands pushing a button, but for everything else, it's not all that different from the film M's. And even the digital output has something film-ish to me. Enjoy your new cmera!
That's one of the great aspects of the M8. It's the closest thing to a film camera you'll find in the digital world. Iso is the only thing that demands pushing a button, but for everything else, it's not all that different from the film M's. And even the digital output has something film-ish to me. Enjoy your new cmera!
The feel of any camera may be the most important, bit intangible, but certainly how you feel when you shoot may well be why you shoot.
Having the right camera in your hand is important, but there are some bridge cameras.
John
I second that , probably the M8 's low iso CCD sensor gives that filmic texture.
Have fun !
This is what I am hoping for with the M8. If it doesn't do it for me, then I know that digital is not for me.
Thank you.
if it doesn't work for you then try the rd1...the real closest thing to a film camera...we even have a thumb lever!
I hardly shoot over the 360 iso with the M8, and you can really underexpose this sensor and protect the highlights, especially when shooting for B&W with some pp in mind. Have you tried some BW plug-ins with your m4/3 photos?This is interesting. I shoot mostly iso 100-400 anyways.