peterm1
Veteran
I recently picked up my new (well second hand ) M8 and have been blown away by the way it renders images with original Leica glass. I especially like the way it handles color. Here are some samples. All are pretty much straight from the camera with minimal noise reduction and sharpening and not much else. All were shot with either a Summicron 50 (version 3) or Summicron 35 (version 4).
I would have to say that I agree with comments I have read to the effect that the result is somewhat more film like in appearance. There is certainly something different in any event! I have been shooting digital for several years now using Nikon, Panasonic and Sony equipment and although these are of course very competent cameras none of these come close. At last here is a camera which does not require hours of post processing to get acceptable (to me) images and which can pretty much produce good output straight from the camera. These samples are DNG files converted in Lightroom.
When I look at the images that come from this camera all of the concerns regarding its slight clunkyness (compared with other M cameras) drop away.
I would have to say that I agree with comments I have read to the effect that the result is somewhat more film like in appearance. There is certainly something different in any event! I have been shooting digital for several years now using Nikon, Panasonic and Sony equipment and although these are of course very competent cameras none of these come close. At last here is a camera which does not require hours of post processing to get acceptable (to me) images and which can pretty much produce good output straight from the camera. These samples are DNG files converted in Lightroom.
When I look at the images that come from this camera all of the concerns regarding its slight clunkyness (compared with other M cameras) drop away.
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