user237428934
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Any comments on the lens detection menu entry ?
Probably the same as in the M8? I can choose "off", "on", "on with IR"
ferider
Veteran
The pics show "Auto". Just calls for "Manual", doesn't it ? 
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Thats not a strap lug but the cover of the USB port
user237428934
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The pics show "Auto". Just calls for "Manual", doesn't it ?![]()
Oh yes. Now I see the "auto"
f16sunshine
Moderator
What fun !
Clearly managed by PR but still fun.
The endless chatter will stream like White House spin in the next ten days.
Clearly managed by PR but still fun.
The endless chatter will stream like White House spin in the next ten days.
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
Folks are mortgaging their homes and selling their children as we speak. 
user237428934
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Folks are mortgaging their homes and selling their children as we speak.![]()
No need to hurry. When they announce it in Sept. 09 it will be available in Okt. 2010??
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
the camera seems taller
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What are the indentations on the viewfinder ring, behind the lettering in this shot?
Seems like the viewfinder ring is fitted using small screws, or what?
And, in the M8 menu, the Advance setting is located elsewhere in the menu!
myM8yogi
Well-known
Agreed. They have cut and spliced footage of an M8, an S2, and what must be the new M9.
The new M body is certainly physically different from the M8. The first thing that I noticed looking at the video is that some of those dimensions just don't "look" right. Taller and thinner I think. Then there's the screws in the eyepiece. The new location of the "advance" feature could just be a new firmware, but the screws and the dimensions are clues that genuine M8 owners looking at the video frame-by-frame would notice. Clever.
This is the first convincing evidence I have seen that a new M is on the way. I won't be able to afford one for about 4 or five years, but I'm still very happy to see it announced.
The new M body is certainly physically different from the M8. The first thing that I noticed looking at the video is that some of those dimensions just don't "look" right. Taller and thinner I think. Then there's the screws in the eyepiece. The new location of the "advance" feature could just be a new firmware, but the screws and the dimensions are clues that genuine M8 owners looking at the video frame-by-frame would notice. Clever.
This is the first convincing evidence I have seen that a new M is on the way. I won't be able to afford one for about 4 or five years, but I'm still very happy to see it announced.
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