xavi
Member
I've order a second hand and good priced X100, so i can keep with me my M8. But someone has proposed me to trade my 'cron 35 "king of bokeh" for his X-PRO1 3 months old with 35 1,8...
Doubts
Doubts
willie_901
Veteran
If the MF isn't bullet proof then its not for me ......... I have an M8u and used properly I don't see any reason to reach for more capability. And I can use all my LTM and M mount glass.....and since I got my Amedeo adapter all my Nikon S glass. M8= a true system digital camera.
Raymond,
Fast manual focus is not bullet proof. There is a realtively simple electronic zoom function that is bullet proof. This technique is not inconvenient, but it is not as enjoyable as turning a well-made analog lens barrel.
I have many negatives that reveal my focusing skills with rangefinders, and different types of SLR finders is far from bullet proof. In fact, the evidencevshows I am unskilled.
Correct me if I am wrong, but CLAs are required on a regular basis by skilled persons to maintian bullet proof focus with any mechanical rangefinder mechanism.
MCTuomey
Veteran
.... someone has proposed me to trade my 'cron 35 "king of bokeh" for his X-PRO1 3 months old with 35 1,8...
Doubts
I can see why "someone" offered an X-Pro-1 and 35 f/1.8 for your v4 35 Cron, but I cannot see why you would accept such an offer. Xavi, keep the great glass ...
eleskin
Well-known
M8 with X Pro guts
M8 with X Pro guts
I would take an M8 with the X-Pro 1 resolution, high ISO quality, and auto white balance!
M8 with X Pro guts
I would take an M8 with the X-Pro 1 resolution, high ISO quality, and auto white balance!
ramosa
B&W
Thank's guys. Lots of information here.
I think i'll keep my M8 with my 35 'cron IV version and Biogon 28, and buy a second hand X100
Good decision. That'll give you a solid RF experience--and another quality camera especially for higher ISO shooting.
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