tah
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If you plan to convert to BW, I prefer not to use IR cut filter.
M8 without an IR-cut filter is a truly great BW camera ....
Buy.....buy.....buy ....😀
~ron~
I agree - lovely B&W files.
tah
http://www.flickr.com/photos/taherman/
If you plan to convert to BW, I prefer not to use IR cut filter.
M8 without an IR-cut filter is a truly great BW camera ....
Buy.....buy.....buy ....😀
~ron~
It sure is a very convenient camera for IR. This photo is ISO 160 at 1/180.the M8 is an IR camera.
Raid, the colours in the one I posted have been processed. The original image looks very different, but obviously nothing like your slide film colours.The color IR look is not that strong here. I am used to true IR images which look like this one (taken with Kodak color IR slide film)
Raid,
The most recent IR image you posted shows how not using an IR filter for any color work is a bad idea. It's not just high IR reflectors such as synthetic fabrics, foliage, or seeing blood flow just below the skin... all the photo counts are contaminated to some degree by IR energy photons.
No amount of post processing manipulation can estimate the real, but unknown, IR content of each sensor site. This is precisely why Leica issued free IR filters rather than free software shortly after the M8 was released.
As mentioned above, the good news is B&W images often benefit from the same issues that make color work problematic.
I just opened the parcel that arrived today, and it contains a beautiful M8!
I will be meeting next week with Brian, so he will hopefully get me started on using the M8. The camera is still sealed by Leica from its last maintenance visit.
One other disadvantage of the M8 over the X-Pro1 that I forgot to mention in my previous post:
You have to clean the M8 sensor manually and it is a magnet for dust. The X-Pro1 has a sensor cleaner built in.
Nevertheless, both are great cameras.
I just opened the parcel that arrived today, and it contains a beautiful M8!
I will be meeting next week with Brian, so he will hopefully get me started on using the M8. The camera is still sealed by Leica from its last maintenance visit.
Thank you Jean-Marc.
I have the second version pre-asph 35 Lux. Does this lens need some adjusting?
Perfect purchase,
bought mine on eBay sealed by Leica as well, cannot be any safer for a second hand camera.
Check w/ Brian your LTM lenses' calibration, a digital camera is less tolerant than film bodies.
Probably you'll have to remove that protective ring, mine is the version II as well #2899420 year 1978.
Then the rear element is exposed !
Forgot about that. Absolutely digital is more finicky with lens calibration. I had a 50 pre-asph matched to one of my bodies for this reason.