kbg32
neo-romanticist
http://gizmodo.com/351317/leica-m8-a-camera-for-life
Yes, I know this has been posted already. I know people will and are complaining. I think this is good news, and a great move by Leica. I look foward to what is ahead.
Yes, I know this has been posted already. I know people will and are complaining. I think this is good news, and a great move by Leica. I look foward to what is ahead.
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varjag
Guest
The comments are priceless 
Interesting they wrote a piece on Gizmodo, which probably has a viewing demographic dominated by ages 14-23.
varjag said:The comments are priceless![]()
Looks like a Samsung!
Andy Aitken
Registered Loser
"The m8 isn't a leica as much as it's a panasonic camera with the leica brand on it. The sensor in there isn't great."
Bwahahahaha!
Bwahahahaha!
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
kbg32
neo-romanticist
Andy, the sensor in the M8 is produced by Kodak. I think that choice was Leica's first mistake considering the success of Kodak's professional digital cameras. From what I have read and my understanding, Kodak's sensors are first rate, it's just the programming of the firmware has always been a problem. If I am not mistaken, Jena-Optik, writes the firmware for the M8.
Leitz should have gone with a Sony chip. Would have been less costly and might have lowered the selling price of the M8 to begin with.
Leitz should have gone with a Sony chip. Would have been less costly and might have lowered the selling price of the M8 to begin with.
Peter Klein
Well-known
And this is the most "priceless" comment of all:
BY MARKC AT 01/31/08 08:58 PM I love seeing commentary like this. It shows just how idiotic most of the internet is when it comes to things that they know nothing about.
I love it!
--Peter
BY MARKC AT 01/31/08 08:58 PM I love seeing commentary like this. It shows just how idiotic most of the internet is when it comes to things that they know nothing about.
I love it!
--Peter
msbel
Member
Finally a thead on this where everyone is not complaining about this news.
Probably like many of you, we sunk some hard earned dollars into this camera. I love the fickle thing quirks and all. Having an M8 modular system is great news indeed.
Upgrades means innovation designed to spec of the M8, which will result in challenges for Leica engineers, and that is a good thing - as we know, true innovation comes from overcoming limits.
Do I need a sapphire crystal display? Not on my budget. Do I need a quiet shutter? Not on my budget. Do I want an imminent M8 FF sensor package?
Where do I stand in line?
Probably like many of you, we sunk some hard earned dollars into this camera. I love the fickle thing quirks and all. Having an M8 modular system is great news indeed.
Upgrades means innovation designed to spec of the M8, which will result in challenges for Leica engineers, and that is a good thing - as we know, true innovation comes from overcoming limits.
Do I need a sapphire crystal display? Not on my budget. Do I need a quiet shutter? Not on my budget. Do I want an imminent M8 FF sensor package?
Where do I stand in line?
Artichoke
Artichoke
No to Sony
No to Sony
had the M8 used a Sony chip, I likely would not have purchased mine
the Kodak sensor in the M8 is excellent
Kodak has decades of experience in light capture & has been an innovator in CCD design
I have been disappointed in the IQ I see from Sony chipped Nikon DSLRs
along with Fujifilm, Kodak has the heritage of image capture that results in superior color/tonality in the output from their high end sensors
I would much rather have a company whose whole being is involved with light capture design the sensor in my camera, than have one that made its mark building Betamax VCRs and Walkman radios
No to Sony
kbg32 said:snip
Leitz should have gone with a Sony chip. Would have been less costly and might have lowered the selling price of the M8 to begin with.
had the M8 used a Sony chip, I likely would not have purchased mine
the Kodak sensor in the M8 is excellent
Kodak has decades of experience in light capture & has been an innovator in CCD design
I have been disappointed in the IQ I see from Sony chipped Nikon DSLRs
along with Fujifilm, Kodak has the heritage of image capture that results in superior color/tonality in the output from their high end sensors
I would much rather have a company whose whole being is involved with light capture design the sensor in my camera, than have one that made its mark building Betamax VCRs and Walkman radios
kuzano
Veteran
Well, If my wife had been upgradable....
Well, If my wife had been upgradable....
I would have simply sent here back to her parents for a firmware upgrade, instead of divorcing her for all her faults and mediochre performance. She turned out to need upgrades for cooking performance, poor dance maneuvers and a weak fidelity chip. And, I spent a lot more on her in the time I was with her than the price of an M8.
Nothing is forever......
Well, OK.... Herpes
Well, If my wife had been upgradable....
I would have simply sent here back to her parents for a firmware upgrade, instead of divorcing her for all her faults and mediochre performance. She turned out to need upgrades for cooking performance, poor dance maneuvers and a weak fidelity chip. And, I spent a lot more on her in the time I was with her than the price of an M8.
Nothing is forever......
Well, OK.... Herpes
steamer
Well-known
kuzano said:Nothing is forever......
Well, OK.... Herpes
LOL that's exactly what I thought when I saw 'a camera for life.'
kipkeston
Well-known
I just upgraded my M6 viewfinder. Upgrades for the M are welcome at all levels.
And the comments are funny
And the comments are funny
Dan States
Established
kuzano said:I would have simply sent here back to her parents for a firmware upgrade, instead of divorcing her for all her faults and mediochre performance. She turned out to need upgrades for cooking performance, poor dance maneuvers and a weak fidelity chip. And, I spent a lot more on her in the time I was with her than the price of an M8.
Nothing is forever......
Well, OK.... Herpes
Wow, too bad you had so much trouble. I would like to send mine in for a bigger hand grip but in total have been happy with what was originally delivered.
docolmo
Member
msbel said:Do I need a sapphire crystal display? Not on my budget. Do I need a quiet shutter? Not on my budget. Do I want an imminent M8 FF sensor package?
Where do I stand in line?
No, I need to use an 8GB SDHC. A single card for a long trip.
LOOP
maraboutflash
Buy a Olympus camedia 8080, much cheaper and better than the M8 !!!
Ororaro
Well-known
Why does everyone "need" a FF camera? Are they such bad shooters they always cut heads off and hope a FF sensor will remedy the problem?
The M8 is such a good addition to the M lineup that it revived the Leica name and pushed prices sky high. Noctilux and anything used Leica comes to mind. It's also a main reason this forum is so popular, I'm 100% sure.
The M8 is such a good addition to the M lineup that it revived the Leica name and pushed prices sky high. Noctilux and anything used Leica comes to mind. It's also a main reason this forum is so popular, I'm 100% sure.
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
People "need" FF cameras not because the "crop" creates issue in composition... but more so because crop sensors impact the depth of field of a lens.
Dave
Dave
Ororaro
Well-known
sitemistic said:Even if the actual images from the M8 blow away a 4x5, at some point buyers are not going to keep paying $5,000 for the current sensor when state of the art becomes 20 mp full frame in a Canon Xtz for $500. FF will be everywhere in a year or two. Leica will follow suit or drown.
Please!
I have nothing to do with a 20MP sensor! It's too much! Too big, too heavy. Ever since I did a 10'x10' poster for my business with a D2H Jpeg file, I don't need nothing m ore.
MP talk is for amateurs. I am firm on that.
Ororaro
Well-known
dcsang said:People "need" FF cameras not because the "crop" creates issue in composition... but more so because crop sensors impact the depth of field of a lens.
Dave
The DOF problem is 100% related to the composition. Moving back or forth, thus minimizing or maximizing DOF. The DOF stays the same if you don't move, be it a crop sensor or not. Anyone with a D2X will prove this by simply pressing the little "crop" button with a given lens.
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