M8 with a 40mm lens, what a lovely combination.Some photos from a family get-together. These were taken with the Voigtlander Nokton Classic 40mm f1.4.
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Hooper Strait Lighthouse by Bryan Costin, on Flickr
I tend to agree. One thing I have found with M8 RAW files is that they can be "worked" a lot in "post" to improve them. For example, the M8's CCD sensor does not cope all that well (by modern standards) with dynamic range and high contrast but so long as you under-expose them a bit (even up to one stop if you are in a high contrast situation) they can produce a lot of detail that would otherwise be lost - especially with its JPGs and especially with highlights.I'm starting to get the hang of the M8's files.
Jpegs are crap but the RAW files are outstanding!
It will take some time to shoot the M8 just like I do with M film cameras but I feel I'm getting there.
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You can relate to what I said? If yes, then please post your M8 shots 🙂
Which begs the question… how do you rate the M8 on a satisfaction scale? I think it would compare favorably to any other digital M. Different, sure, but I submit that it appears to be an excellent choice for an M shooter. 😇What a coincidence. I just bought an M8 minutes ago from an online dealer. I had the M8.2 and sold it when I got the M10M because I felt guilty about spending so much money on a camera. Here’s one with 21mm 1.4 Nokton. View attachment 4817745
Gorgeous! Lovely bokeh. Thanks for sharing that!😃View attachment 4823249
M8 with a newly converted 1934 5cm F1.5 Sonnar.
A check on Ebay- the price difference between an M8 and M240 is not that big. An M9 with replaced CCD is going for more. At this point- the M240 is probably the best bargain in Leica M digital cameras.
The M8 is going for upwards of $1500. I paid $2500 for mine in Jan 2010, one of the last batches and with 400 clicks on it, two batteries, fitted half case, and two IR cut filters. I would not sell mine for $1500. Too useful to have 1/8000th second for shooting wide-open. Mine is the lens test standard camera, and the grab and go camera. I use M8RAW2DNG almost exclusively.
Which begs the question… how do you rate the M8 on a satisfaction scale? I think it would compare favorably to any other digital M. Different, sure, but I submit that it appears to be an excellent choice for an M shooter. 😇
And I say this from being an M2/M3 user from long ago and still enjoying film! The M2 is my daily shooter lately.
Dave