I touched an M8!!!

Larry Kellogg

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Hello,
So, I have been feeling kind of bummed because I just sold my R-D1 and don't have anything to shoot with, at the moment, until I get my M8. I paid another visit to my Tamarkin dealer in New York today to pick up a nice Fogg bag for the camera and to needle him some more about the M8 shipments. 😉

After picking up the bag, I met my wife at the Union Square Green Market in order to help her carry the vegetables home. As I was showing her my new Fogg bag and talking about the M8 (again), she said, "There are a lot of photogs here today!". Just as she said that, I saw someone sling a camera over their shoulder. I immediately recognized the camera as a Leica but I couldn't tell which model. Thinking it was an M7 or something, I took a few steps to get a better look and spying the LCD screen, I said, "D*mn, it's an M8!!". I could hardly believe it!

So, I took off after the guy, and managed to talk to him about the camera. The photographer's name is Steve Anchell and he is working on a review of the M8 for RangeFinder Magazine. Steve is in New York running a class on street shooting. I think it is a three day course that culminates with some shooting of the Halloween Parade in Greenwich Village. (See www.steveanchell.com for more information)

Steve was nice enough to let me walk around the market with the M8 in order to take a few shots. My wife was left behind as collateral, in case I didn't come back with the camera. 🙂 Thanks for letting me shoot the camera, Steve, you made my day!!

Here are my observations, based on the few minutes I spent with the camera:

* The shutter sound was unexpected and just plain different than the Epson R-D1. I think I would characterize it as kind of a low pitched thunk, mainly because there was the shutter sound combined with the sound of the motor. I didn't find it unpleasant or too distracting but I was outside....

* The camera felt good in my hands, just the right size, and was wonderfully solid, as you would expect from a Leica. The M8 felt somewhat smaller and more compact than the R-D1.

* Reviewing the images on the LCD was very fast, I was impressed by the speed of scrolling through the images.

* I doubt if any of my shots were any good, I was far too nervous because of actually being able to hold the camera to be able to concentrate too much on shooting it. Plus, Steve had the SF20 flash mounted on the camera so the balance was different than it would be without the flash.

* The viewfinder was bright and clear. I didn't feel any disappointment at not having the R-D1's 1:1 viewfinder.

* My thumb tended to rest on the control wheel on the back, which was a little annoying, but I think that will change once I use the M8 with a grip and a wrist strap. I think the grip is just about mandatory, I found the camera to be quite slippery and I would not recommend carrying it around without a strap of some kind!!! Alternatively, you could epoxy the camera to your right hand! Steve has the silver model but I assume the vulcanite is the same on both
models.

All in all, I am very excited to be getting this camera. What is life without a few luxuries? 🙂


Regards,

Larry
 
You got away lucky. I was at an M8 demo a few weeks ago and personally witnessed one guy turn into a trembling, incoherent mess, another guy pulled out his wallet and began cursing his credit card and another guy walked around laughing hysterically...wait...that was me. In my mind I saw my wife's facial expression as I explained to her why we were "going to put off a few home improvements for awhile".

Seriously, it is a wonderful camera and anyone who gets one will be very happy with it.

Bob
 
Does your wife realize the risky spot she was in. Mine might still be looking for me - and the M8. And Anchell could have a hostage and wondering what went wrong!
Steve
 
boilerdoc2 said:
Does your wife realize the risky spot she was in. Mine might still be looking for me - and the M8. And Anchell could have a hostage and wondering what went wrong!
Steve


Yeah, now that I think about it, why didn't I run?? 🙂 Probably because I didn't want to have to explain it to the judge! "Temporary insanity, your honor, temporary insanity!" Besides, it was the silver one, which looks cool and retro, but I want the black one!

Regards,

Larry
 
In N.Ireland we don't have any dealers so I would have to go to England to hold one.

You are a lucky man Larry.
 
Like yourself, I recently got to fondle one at my local shop. Nice viewfinder, heft & apparent build... it wasn't as noisy as I thought it would be & the slightly thicker profile felt very good in my hand (although I agree it felt slippery). Didn't get to shoot too much with it though as I was just one person in a line of 5-6 people waiting to see it.

Although the M8 will never nag, ask me to turn the heat up or remind me to mow my lawn.... like you... I'd return it to get my wife back (then again we've only been married for a couple of years...)
Cheers, j
 
Larry - Hope you get your M8 soon. I got mine couple days ago (ordered it in November) and have been playing with it nonstop. The files are amazing to loot at. Leica no doubt did an excellent job with the M8. I'm going thru all my M lenses with it . I also picked up a leica screw 1949 Summitar f2 to play with. Have been thinking about selling m6 TTLs ...😀
 
Robert said:
In N.Ireland we don't have any dealers so I would have to go to England to hold one.

You are a lucky man Larry.


Well why don't you drop down to Tipperary whenever I get my M8 back from Solms (hopefully within 2 weeks) and you can have a trial with mine.
Cheers
 
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