sircarl
Well-known
Here's an extensive "hands-on preview" of the M8 that just appeared on the dpreview Website:
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/leicam8/
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/leicam8/
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
First thing that stood out:
Incompatible lenses:
• Hologon 15 mm F8
• Summicron 50 mm F2 with close focusing (aka DR)
• Elmar 90 mm F4 with collapsible tube
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
For those who were wondering about the viewfinder:
Sounds like the one you would find on the M2, except for the "extra" 24, 28 and 75 framelines (with the 35, 90 and 50, respectively)Viewfinder bright-line frames
• Automatically matched for the lens used
o 24 and 35 mm
o 28 and 90 mm
o 50 and 75 mm
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Socke
Guest
And an unusual range of ISO sensitivities.
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And made from magnesium alloy! So here we go, can a camera not made from brass be any good?
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And made from magnesium alloy! So here we go, can a camera not made from brass be any good?
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greggebhardt
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How about it does DNG file format! YES!
Terence T
Where'd my Bessa go?
Sample of the shutter noise, it's not all that bad...
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/LeicaM8/Samples/Audio/m7-then-m8.mp3
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/LeicaM8/Samples/Audio/m7-then-m8.mp3
Chuck A
Chuck A
Phil does a nice job on the preview. He give lots of photos even some great photo comparisons to the M7. All the specs are there as well. He also compares the shutter sound to the M7. It looks like a great camera, all that is left is the image quality stuff.
I wish that I could afford it.
I wish that I could afford it.
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ampguy
Veteran
Interesting review. Lots of cool features. Some very Leica-ish things, like taking the thing apart to get to the battery and sd card!!
ffttklackdedeng
Registered User
'Wrong way' shutter dial 
What's about that 3D matrix metering?!
Like this guy's humour!
What's about that 3D matrix metering?!
Like this guy's humour!
nksyoon
Well-known
It comes packaged with Capture One LE for raw conversion - what happens with the automatic vignetting correction which is triggered with the lens codes? Does Capture One LE have profiles for vignetting correction? Otherwise the vignetting correction wil only work with jpegs?
Link: http://www.phaseone.com/Content/Software/LESoftware/ProductOverview/WhyGoPRO.aspx#
Any experienced Capture One LE users here?
Link: http://www.phaseone.com/Content/Software/LESoftware/ProductOverview/WhyGoPRO.aspx#
Any experienced Capture One LE users here?
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Now *that* is interesting.nksyoon said:It comes packaged with Capture One LE for raw conversion - what happens with the automatic vignetting correction which is triggered with the lens codes? Does Capture One LE have profiles for vignetting correction? Otherwise the vignetting correction wil only work with jpegs?
Link: http://www.phaseone.com/Content/Software/LESoftware/ProductOverview/WhyGoPRO.aspx#
Any experienced Capture One LE users here?
I stopped using Capture One (C1 DSlr Pro) over a year ago; found Adobe Raw to be much better for my needs. Although Capture One is still great if you're doing batch conversion; but I didn't like their noise/sharpening handling; I left it at v 3.6.x, mind you, so who knows.
Hmm.
nksyoon
Well-known
Or is it the case that the M8 raw is not really raw? That the DNG file will have vignetting correction applied if you've selected lens recognition and the lens has the appropriate code?
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sreidvt
Guest
Socke said:And an unusual range of ISO sensitivities.
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And made from magnesium alloy! So here we go, can a camera not made from brass be any good?
Dunno, but actually the top and bottom covers are still brass.
Cheers,
Sean
rvaubel
Well-known
sreidvt said:Dunno, but actually the top and bottom covers are still brass.
Cheers,
Sean
Actually, the material choice is the best of both worlds. You can't beat a magnesium casting for shear strength with low weight. And the brass machines the best, has high charpy (resistince to impact cracking).
The nice thing about brass is when the black finish wears off you get a really nice patina effect. All of the M8 surfaces subject to wear are brass, so we should get cameras that have that classic "brassing" look.
Rex
rvaubel
Well-known
sreidvt said:Dunno, but actually the top and bottom covers are still brass.
Cheers,
Sean
Actually, the material choice is the best of both worlds. You can't beat a magnesium casting for shear strength with low weight. And the brass machines the best, has high charpy (resistince to impact cracking).
The nice thing about brass is when the black finish wears off you get a really nice patina effect. All of the M8 surfaces subject to wear are brass, so we should get cameras that have that classic "brassing" look.
Rex
ampguy
Veteran
what if
what if
you turned off lens detection in the menus? I would expect that no correction would be applied??
what if
you turned off lens detection in the menus? I would expect that no correction would be applied??
nksyoon said:It comes packaged with Capture One LE for raw conversion - what happens with the automatic vignetting correction which is triggered with the lens codes? Does Capture One LE have profiles for vignetting correction? Otherwise the vignetting correction wil only work with jpegs?
Link: http://www.phaseone.com/Content/Software/LESoftware/ProductOverview/WhyGoPRO.aspx#
Any experienced Capture One LE users here?
AndyPiper
Established
RE: RAW and lens correction - the review says RAW files are not affected by the vignetting correction. Strictly for jpeg, as with sharpening.
Good question as to whether Leica paid for DxO profiles and had Capture One include those ready-to-go. Sounds like the kind of thing Leica might do. OTOH I bet I can build my own vignetting presets for all my lenses in about 10 minutes in C1 OR Adobe.
Oh, and Rex - I hate to tell you, but black CHROME doesn't wear down to the brass. It just wears to a gun-metal gray underfinish. This from the owner of M4-2 and M4-P cameras, which have 20 years of aging and brass covers. There is a silver chrome (or some other primer plating) before you get to the brass - and chrome wears VERY slowly.
Good question as to whether Leica paid for DxO profiles and had Capture One include those ready-to-go. Sounds like the kind of thing Leica might do. OTOH I bet I can build my own vignetting presets for all my lenses in about 10 minutes in C1 OR Adobe.
Oh, and Rex - I hate to tell you, but black CHROME doesn't wear down to the brass. It just wears to a gun-metal gray underfinish. This from the owner of M4-2 and M4-P cameras, which have 20 years of aging and brass covers. There is a silver chrome (or some other primer plating) before you get to the brass - and chrome wears VERY slowly.
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rvaubel
Well-known
AndyPiper said:Oh, and Rex - I hate to tell you, but black CHROME doesn't wear down to the brass. It just wears to a gun-metal gray underfinish. This from the owner of M4-2 and M4-P cameras, which have 20 years of aging and brass covers. There is a silver chrome (or some other primer plating) before you get to the brass - and chrome wears VERY slowly.
Andy
Black CHROME not PAINT?? Oh no. I'll have to do something about that.
Rex
Bob Ross
Well-known
The top plate and body of the M6 is made from a zinc alloy rather than brass.Socke said:And an unusual range of ISO sensitivities.
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And made from magnesium alloy! So here we go, can a camera not made from brass be any good?
ampguy
Veteran
best m8 review so far
best m8 review so far
much more tech. info. / examples than dpreview:
http://www.imx.nl/photosite/leica/m8report/t006.html
noise and lack of low pass filter make the 5D a clear winner IMHO.
best m8 review so far
much more tech. info. / examples than dpreview:
http://www.imx.nl/photosite/leica/m8report/t006.html
noise and lack of low pass filter make the 5D a clear winner IMHO.
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