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Look, the damn thing will take amazing photographs, no one is arguing that. BUT - It's foolhardy to try and convince the OP that it is god's gift to photography.
Dear Peter,Look at all of the awful 🙂 photos I took with it...
I always laugh when I read responses bad-mouthing the M8. The camera is brilliant and the M9 (which I now own) is an incremental improvement, that's all.
If you want to see more with the M8, look at my 2009 gallery here: http://qdiem4sc.zenfolio.com/p991668821/hc491ba7#hc491ba7
Peter | QDIEM4SC
have never used a filter of any kind and my results have always been outstanding.
Yes. The M9 is of course EVEN NICER, but twice the price.
I much preferred the M8.2 to the M8, though (quieter, generally improved).
I have the M8 and have had it since it came out. I have never had any problems with and have shot color & B/W and have never used a filter of any kind and my results have always been outstanding. I will keep it and hope it lasts as long as my M3 which I have owned since 1958 and the lenses I used then I am still using with great results on my M8.
I had two gripes with the M8 and since they would not ever be solved, I sold my M8.
I hated screwing the filters on and off, since I also used my lenses with an M3 and usually carried both.
Some other filter-related issue that I never hear anybody about but for me was a biggy: the IR filters bounce A LOT of light off them. When carrying the camera in bright daylight, I could see the purple filter reflection dance 5 to 10 mtrs away from me and occasionally it would blind people. So much for stealth shooting :bang:
I hated screwing the filters on and off, since I also used my lenses with an M3 and usually carried both.
This was taken with a 35mm Summaron, no filters. If you check my gallerie you'll see lots of photos with no filter. I have one lens with a filter a Zeiss Biogon I bought and it came with the filter. I really don't notice any difference with or without it.I really would like to see some color stuff you shot without a filter. I tried one lens without filter and colors looked weird. Not only the blacks were completely off but also the whole picture didn't look right.
I resisted the IR cut filters at first. A few months after I got the M8 I took it on a 3 week trip to Malta, Sicily, and Canary Islands, without filters. It was mostly ok. Some pics might have a bit of IR effect on grey/black fabric or yellowing of foliage, but it didn't smack me between the eyes like the jungle pic above.
Never shoot DNG at 2500 is my recommendation. DNG at 2500 has some weird "artifacts" in shadows that don't go away when you convert to JPG. Shooting directly jpg at 2500 does not show these artifacts.
I still use my M8.2 alongside the M9.
I've never found myself in any situation in nearly thirty years of shooting that ISO 2500 was needed. Just saying.
I still use my M8.2 alongside the M9.
I've never found myself in any situation in nearly thirty years of shooting that ISO 2500 was needed. Just saying.