Ben Z
Veteran
Twisting statements out of context works for politicians because they know the masses won't bother to research. But on a short thread on a net forum where the posts are right there at hand, not so much 😀
What's the meaning of those rolleyes emoticons? "What a Jerk", "Grow Up", "You Jackass"?
To say that "the M9 is substantially better than the M8 in every way" is, to me, a ridiculous and untrue statement.
I have both, and yes, I do see a difference. But what of it? As I think I said earlier, a very important point was getting my focal lengths back, especially fast wide-angles: I was screwing up my courage to buy a 24/1,4 when the M9 came out. No contest!
And, again as I said in an earlier post, really, all you are arguing with is 'substantially'; and, it appears from the above 'in every way'. To counter that with 'ridiculous and untrue' strikes me as very nearly as much an overstatement as 'substantially better in every way'.
. . . 0% of my friends and photography friends could tell the difference besides a bit more detail in the M9 shot. . .
Hmmm.. Different strokes for different folks I guess - the RD1 lasted one week with me for all its warts. Basically a Bessa (which I already disliked in the film days) with some Nikon D70 electronics thrown in... - My 2006 M8 I still have and I find only gradual differences when switching to it from the M9.... There is nothing prototype-like about it.
Still, the RD1 has its following, so I am probably missing something here.
Well, yours is probably not the average user experience. I find it pretty effortless to remove the hot shoe once a year or two.My RD1 lasted me longer than a week, but I can't say I miss it, or constantly having to take it halfway apart to readjust the rangefinder.
Well, yours is probably not the average user experience. I find it pretty effortless to remove the hot shoe once a year or two.