I can be like Raid now! (Just bought an M9)

Rob-F

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So I got tired of obsessing over crop factors, adapters, and coding lenses. And I've been a good boy, and sold about $1200 worth of stuff to help defray the cost. And I'm 75, so what am I waiting for?

I checked the RFF ads, and KEH. Then I ran across an M9 from Photo Village with a new sensor, for $2795. I pulled the trigger. Now I can be like like Raid, with an M8.2, M9, and a SWC. Of course, I don't have adorable daughters to photograph. But still . . .

I'll have it before the week is out. I think.
 
Ha ha ha, Rob! The M9 is considered by some as being "outdated". So now you also will use some outdated M equipment :)

Sorry, but my daughters stay put here!

Congratulations on getting a wonderful camera. Enjoy it.
 
Ha ha ha, Rob! The M9 is considered by some as being "outdated". So now you also will use some outdated M equipment :)

Well, it can join the rest of my 'outdated" equipment, like my II, my IIIcs, M2s; not to mention Nikon FA and other stuff!

Sorry, but my daughters stay put here!

Aw, Shucks! :rolleyes:

Congratulations on getting a wonderful camera. Enjoy it.

Thanks, Raid! :)
 
I am like THIS with envy... 'cuz I wanna be like Raid too! :)

In that he has the cool toys only. I already have a 6 year-old boy, and that's enough for me.
 
Well done, congratulations. Hope I don't have to wait till I am 75! (I will if my wife has her way though).
 
I wanna be like Raid too.... Maybe we should start a fan club?

Its a son for me, no daughters though. And sadly my M8u is gone, but an M9 has come to take its place. Just need to get its RF adjusted.

Now, where do I find one of these SWC thingys? Hope they're cheap :)

BTW, Rob (and other Raid fans). I think Raid has a somewhat extensive collection of lenses. In that respect, I can only dream to be like Raid, but a guy can dream. No?

Congrats Rob. You'll like the M9, even if it is "outdated".
 
I will join the Raid fan club based on shark work alone. :D

Congratulations on pulling the string on that M9, Rob. You know what to do with the photos (hint: post 'em here). ;)
 
Congratulations on your purchase Rob! The M9 is a fantastic camera. It may be "outdated", but I'm still loving mine. Enjoy it in good health!
 
So I got tired of obsessing over crop factors, adapters, and coding lenses. And I've been a good boy, and sold about $1200 worth of stuff to help defray the cost. And I'm 75, so what am I waiting for?

I checked the RFF ads, and KEH. Then I ran across an M9 from Photo Village with a new sensor, for $2795. I pulled the trigger. Now I can be like like Raid, with an M8.2, M9, and a SWC. Of course, I don't have adorable daughters to photograph. But still . . .

I'll have it before the week is out. I think.

Rob;
That is great. I think the M9 is the greatest Leica camera of the digital era. The ones that came after M9 do not seem like Leica. I hope you soon join the M3 Club, as I did. We have all the time to start all over again.:angel:
 
It actually arrived a day earlier than predicted. I've had it three days now. I'm having a great time trying out my lenses, entering the lens selection in the menu, shooting in the back yard. There were some reports of color shifts with wide angle lenses. And one report saying that the 15mm CV will not work well on the M9.

Here is my 21mm f/2.8 ASPH on the M9. I can't say I see any color shift or anything else to complain about. Of course, This is only one example. I did have the UV-IR filter on. Funny thing: the M9 instruction say not to use the UV-IR filters, warning about color shifting at the edges. I've never noticed anyone here complaining of it, though.

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The 15mm may be another story. I'll post that shot in a minute.

Here we go:

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Quite a bit of light falloff there. Reminds me of the 21mm SA. In a black & White photo we would call it "drama." This lens also had a 52mm UV/IR filter. Do you see any Color shift?
 
Congrats, Rob. The M9 rocks. Try out all of your lenses. I use mostly ISO 160 with mine.
 
It actually arrived a day earlier than predicted. I've had it three days now. I'm having a great time trying out my lenses, entering the lens selection in the menu, shooting in the back yard. There were some reports of color shifts with wide angle lenses. And one report saying that the 15mm CV will not work well on the M9.

Here is my 21mm f/2.8 ASPH on the M9. I can't say I see any color shift or anything else to complain about. Of course, This is only one example. I did have the UV-IR filter on. Funny thing: the M9 instruction say not to use the UV-IR filters, warning about color shifting at the edges. I've never noticed anyone here complaining of it, though.

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/rffgallery/gallery/11787
The 15mm may be another story. I'll post that shot in a minute.

Here we go:

Quite a bit of light falloff there. Reminds me of the 21mm SA. In a black & White photo we would call it "drama." This lens also had a 52mm UV/IR filter. Do you see any Color shift?[/QUOTE]I think an IR filter is essential on the M9 if you get a lot of IR light (high sun in the tropics, some flashes, etc.) or want to get decent skintones. A characteristic the camera shares with quite a few other digitals.
 
I think an IR filter is essential on the M9 if you get a lot of IR light (high sun in the tropics, some flashes, etc.) or want to get decent skintones. A characteristic the camera shares with quite a few other digitals.

Yes, there does seem to be general agreement that we should continue using our IR filters. I was surprised to see, in a downloaded PDF file of the M9 manual, the statement that we should not use the UV/IR filters on the M9, because they will cause color shifting. It seems that the common experience is the opposite. At any rate, I won't be throwing away my UV/IR filters!
 
Rob;
That is great. I think the M9 is the greatest Leica camera of the digital era. The ones that came after M9 do not seem like Leica. I hope you soon join the M3 Club, as I did. We have all the time to start all over again.:angel:

Yes, I have been thinking of getting another M3. I wish now that I had not sold mine. But I guess I need to come up for air, just having bought the M9!
 
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It actually arrived a day earlier than predicted. I've had it three days now. I'm having a great time trying out my lenses, entering the lens selection in the menu, shooting in the back yard. There were some reports of color shifts with wide angle lenses. And one report saying that the 15mm CV will not work well on the M9.

Here is my 21mm f/2.8 ASPH on the M9. I can't say I see any color shift or anything else to complain about. Of course, This is only one example. I did have the UV-IR filter on. Funny thing: the M9 instruction say not to use the UV-IR filters, warning about color shifting at the edges. I've never noticed anyone here complaining of it, though.

U11787I1460934213.SEQ.0.jpg


The 15mm may be another story. I'll post that shot in a minute.

Here we go:

U11787I1460934830.SEQ.0.jpg

Quite a bit of light falloff there. Reminds me of the 21mm SA. In a black & White photo we would call it "drama." This lens also had a 52mm UV/IR filter. Do you see any Color shift?


I had the LTM version when I had my first M9 and the results were terrible as predicted. This time around I managed to find a Ver.III lens used and it works just super.

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I had the LTM version when I had my first M9 and the results were terrible as predicted. This time around I managed to find a Ver.III lens used and it works just super.

med_U26501I1454967201.SEQ.0.jpg

Nice sunset! But you cropped it square. What were the left & right edges like?

I wonder if my 15mm Cv is a version III. How do you tell?
 
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