M6 to M8? Will I be happy with the results?

I suppose a lot of it depends on how important the specifics of the film process itself are to you, as much as the results. If you like loading film (meh), developing film (hell no) and making prints (even hell-er no) then an M8 won't be for you. No offence intended to anyone, but a lot of people on here are in love with the process as much as the taking of pictures (and in many cases more-so I suspect)

Nothing wrong with that of course. For most it's a hobby to be enjoyed, and if you enjoy all aspects of it then so much the better. But as someone who primarily takes pictures for money, I don't for one second miss standing in a darkened room dicking about with chemicals, or the stress of trying to get a print out exactly as I want it, especially if I want more than one of the same image.
 
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