yossarian123
Sam I Am
So I finally took the plunge and picked up an M8, it took a long time to realize that an M9 was going to remain forever out of reach financially (I just can't make that mental leap to buy such an expensive camera when I'm not using it to make money).
It's an M8(u), in pretty good cosmetic condition and I received it on Monday. Gosh, it was just completely familiar to me when I unboxed it and loaded it up with film-I mean a fresh SD card. Using an M8 alongside an M3 or M4p is just seamless to a remarkable degree. I'm not really sure I've ever experienced so a feeling of familiarity jumping between film and digital bodies - handling an F6 and a D700 is close but still not quite the same comparison since they were made within 5-6 years of each other. My M3 is 50 years old!
I'm loving it - noise goes to sh*t really quickly after 640 but it still retains a lot of detail and it cleans up well in photoshop. And base ISO files are just jaw dropping. I've been using the shutter in discreet mode and it's not terribly louder than my M4p but it doesn't hold a candle to my M3 (which is just barely a whisper of a snicker). All in all, I'm really glad I decided to get this camera.
It's an M8(u), in pretty good cosmetic condition and I received it on Monday. Gosh, it was just completely familiar to me when I unboxed it and loaded it up with film-I mean a fresh SD card. Using an M8 alongside an M3 or M4p is just seamless to a remarkable degree. I'm not really sure I've ever experienced so a feeling of familiarity jumping between film and digital bodies - handling an F6 and a D700 is close but still not quite the same comparison since they were made within 5-6 years of each other. My M3 is 50 years old!
I'm loving it - noise goes to sh*t really quickly after 640 but it still retains a lot of detail and it cleans up well in photoshop. And base ISO files are just jaw dropping. I've been using the shutter in discreet mode and it's not terribly louder than my M4p but it doesn't hold a candle to my M3 (which is just barely a whisper of a snicker). All in all, I'm really glad I decided to get this camera.
