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.
yossarian123
Sam I Am
oh, here's a shot (maybe the 3rd time I hit the shutter on it) - 50mm summicron-m IV:

sophie-sleeping by SL_Photos, on Flickr

sophie-sleeping by SL_Photos, on Flickr
dude163
Member
cool!
I only have a M8U , but I still think its a viable camera nowadays , my cron 50/2 II is perfect for B+W
I only have a M8U , but I still think its a viable camera nowadays , my cron 50/2 II is perfect for B+W
yossarian123
Sam I Am
cool!
I only have a M8U , but I still think its a viable camera nowadays , my cron 50/2 II is perfect for B+W
B&W is just fantastic. There's almost no need to shoot color.
DRabbit
Registered
Love the shot... very cute!
I have an original M8 and my biggest complaint would be the sound. Like you, the M9 is just out of reach for me... but maybe in 5 years we can both "upgrade" - LOL!
Enjoy your new camera! (I love my M8)
I have an original M8 and my biggest complaint would be the sound. Like you, the M9 is just out of reach for me... but maybe in 5 years we can both "upgrade" - LOL!
Enjoy your new camera! (I love my M8)
back alley
IMAGES
i feel the same way about my rd1...i waited so long to try them and now they are a part of me...
yossarian123
Sam I Am
i feel the same way about my rd1...i waited so long to try them and now they are a part of me...
Hey, we just waited until they worked out all the kinks.
f16sunshine
Moderator
Sophie is a beautiful little one. Congrats also on your "new" M8.
jippiejee
Well-known
Congratulations. It's still a wonderful camera, and 5 to 6 years after release is the perfect buying moment for digital M's... hope to get my M9 in 2015 then 
jarski
Veteran
its great camera, have fun! I was 4 years late in party, but biggest mistake was leaving it. M9 hasnt become reality for same reasons than OP.
cute dog btw
cute dog btw
gfspencer
gfspencer
Congratulations and great photo!
noimmunity
scratch my niche
Welcome to the Hot Mirror fun!
yossarian123
Sam I Am
thanks everyone!
Hot Mirror? I had to put a google on that one. Luckily the seller included two UV/IR filters.
Hot Mirror? I had to put a google on that one. Luckily the seller included two UV/IR filters.
ramosa
B&W
Congrats on your M8! Better late than never, right? I have had an M8 for almost five years (I guess) and love it. I may be tempted by the M10, but the M8 is a fine, fine tool. Over this time, I have finally honed my lens line-up, after much trial and error. Good luck with that ...
Nicolai
Established
I just bought an M8 too. Really like it.
hteasley
Pupil
Congratulations. Be warned, my love for the M8 led me down the path to an M9, so look out.
JayC
5 kids,3 dogs,only 1 wife
My "well loved" m8.2 is being shipped to me today. I hope I like it.
clear2000
Established
Congrats, to the new and old M8 users. I’ve had mine for almost a year and I think it’s great. I sold mine and bought it back a few months ago and I’m very pleased.
(OT)
Just out of curiosity, has anybody here been tempted by the Fuji XP1 ?
(OT)
Just out of curiosity, has anybody here been tempted by the Fuji XP1 ?
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
No.....................
tbarker13
shooter of stuff
Congrats, to the new and old M8 users. I’ve had mine for almost a year and I think it’s great. I sold mine and bought it back a few months ago and I’m very pleased.
(OT)
Just out of curiosity, has anybody here been tempted by the Fuji XP1 ?
Yup. After using a pair of M8s and M8.2, I decided to move away from the system. Using an Xpro1 now.
There are things I miss about it. But I just never found the system to be all that reliable. (just my own experiences.) And I do love the higher ISO capabilities of the Fuji.
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