luuca
Well-known
as someone of you knows, my M9 suffered about sensor corrosion, I made it fix by maxmax and another problem came out, an exposure misalignement between right and left side of the sensor.
So the great Sonnar Brian developed for me a fortran script to adjust the misalignement, but the sensor started to get worst...
so eventually I decided to accept the trade-up proposed by leica and now I have a brand new (oversized for me) M10R!
I must say it is a really big step over m9...
silent shutter, ergonomics, fast operativity, iso dial...
I'm still getting used to it, personalizing the menues and the functionality ( I set the camera to get the most similar feeling I have with my analogue Ms), but I already can realize it is a beautiful camera...
So the great Sonnar Brian developed for me a fortran script to adjust the misalignement, but the sensor started to get worst...
so eventually I decided to accept the trade-up proposed by leica and now I have a brand new (oversized for me) M10R!
I must say it is a really big step over m9...
silent shutter, ergonomics, fast operativity, iso dial...
I'm still getting used to it, personalizing the menues and the functionality ( I set the camera to get the most similar feeling I have with my analogue Ms), but I already can realize it is a beautiful camera...
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Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Good to know you were able to afford most making sense solution. Looks like those glass replacing solutions ain't good.
luuca
Well-known
Good to know you were able to afford most making sense solution. Looks like those glass replacing solutions ain't good.
not good for my m9, maybe ok for someone else...
Be sure to post photos with the M10R. If my M9 dies- I'd me tempted to do the same, or at least go for an M10.
sevres_babylone
Veteran
Sad to hear about your M9 experience, but glad things seem to be working out for you. The M10 series has a lot of desirable features in terms of weatherproofing, quiet shutter, and lowlight capabilities.
f.hayek
Well-known
so eventually I decided to accept the trade-up proposed by leica and now I have a brand new (oversized for me) M10R!
I must say it is a really big step over m9...silent shutter, ergonomics, fast operativity, iso dial...
The reason why many of us skipped the M240.
luuca
Well-known
Be sure to post photos with the M10R. If my M9 dies- I'd me tempted to do the same, or at least go for an M10.
I will Brian!!!
luuca
Well-known
Out to Lunch
Ventor
I'd be curious to know for which period Leica is committed to repairing the M10 cameras.
luuca
Well-known
oh, no... not again!!
let me enjoy my new camera before starting to worry about that!
let me enjoy my new camera before starting to worry about that!
f.hayek
Well-known
oh, no... not again!!
let me enjoy my new camera before starting to worry about that!![]()
The M9 was dependent on sensors from the 'dawn of digital'. Much time has passed, lessons learned and enough monies lost replacing the entire defective line that those errors won't be repeated.
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
I have an M8.2 and an M9 and will be happy when the have run their productive course. I will try to keep them working as long as is practicable. Then on to the M240's I have. They are close to the CCD quality but not quite there. I will have to learn to possibly tweak the CMOS in post to look like CCD. But losing the M9 would be like losing an old friend. Quirky and sometimes troublesome but always a good friend and one who would be missed.
luuca
Well-known
some hi iso shots with 'cron 35 asph
6400 1/45

1600 1/60

6400 1/30

6400 1/30

I must say I missed my small flash for exterior shots
only landscapes were decent with moonlight
about the question I read on other threads concerning blurred shots due to the hi-pixel count of m10-r: I think it's not a problem, I don't see so much differences from my m9 pics and I don't see differences at all on prints
6400 1/45

1600 1/60

6400 1/30

6400 1/30

I must say I missed my small flash for exterior shots
only landscapes were decent with moonlight
about the question I read on other threads concerning blurred shots due to the hi-pixel count of m10-r: I think it's not a problem, I don't see so much differences from my m9 pics and I don't see differences at all on prints
luuca
Well-known
I forgot : big steps were done by leica in AWB
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
I'd be curious to know for which period Leica is committed to repairing the M10 cameras.
From collective experience by now it is clear what despite LCag service been not up to date compared canikon, we know they are willing to take in even old M8.
So, they will repair as long as components are available.
Which is getting less and less support time span.
luuca
Well-known

the liveview is very odd without a tilt lcd screen
I eliminated it from the menu, it happened that I pushed the button by mistake.
also it's a pity the "focus button" in front of the camera cannot be used for other things (aside from ev compensation... another thing I've never understood on a manual camera...)
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
Good to know you were able to afford most making sense solution. Looks like those glass replacing solutions ain't good.
Ko Fe, it worked on mine, a factory replacement. I understand that others are good, too.
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
I forgot : big steps were done by leica in AWB
Curious about this. How many shoot a white balance card to get their white balance?
luuca
Well-known
I did for a while, but then I came back to awb.
with m9 I often used 5500k for outside shots, then I corrected thm in lightroom.
with m10 I'm still experimenting the best solution for me, but it seems awb does a good start (on m9 it was more difficult in awb to obtain a series of shot with similar balance, also in similar light conditions)
with m9 I often used 5500k for outside shots, then I corrected thm in lightroom.
with m10 I'm still experimenting the best solution for me, but it seems awb does a good start (on m9 it was more difficult in awb to obtain a series of shot with similar balance, also in similar light conditions)
luuca
Well-known
continuing to test m10r (between a film roll and another...)
am I the only one complaining about the absence of embossed frame around the viewfinder and rangefinder windows?
I understand aesthetics, but with my m3 I never get fingerprints on the windows, with mp and m10 I do
anyway, the camera has a fantastic ergonomics and size, while I don't use so many commands and buttons (front button, thumb dial, live view button...)
those are with cron 35 asph
am I the only one complaining about the absence of embossed frame around the viewfinder and rangefinder windows?
I understand aesthetics, but with my m3 I never get fingerprints on the windows, with mp and m10 I do
anyway, the camera has a fantastic ergonomics and size, while I don't use so many commands and buttons (front button, thumb dial, live view button...)
those are with cron 35 asph




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