bob cole
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sreidvt
Guest
Very interesting to read, thank you Bob.
Cheers,
Sean
Cheers,
Sean
back alley
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i wonder if he saw more than the camera screen images as i gotta wonder about the high speed shots looking so good or better than comments.
kbg32
neo-romanticist
A great read. I'm very excited about this camera.
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
Worth reading, although perhaps a bit over-enthused.
It sounds more and more, though, as if the handgrip and eyepiece magnifier are going to be must-have accessories for this camera -- so add another $450 to the buy-it-now price for your left kidney on eBay...
It sounds more and more, though, as if the handgrip and eyepiece magnifier are going to be must-have accessories for this camera -- so add another $450 to the buy-it-now price for your left kidney on eBay...
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sreidvt
Guest
jlw said:Worth reading, although perhaps a bit over-enthused.
It sounds more and more, though, as if the handgrip and eyepiece magnifier are going to be must-have accessories for this camera -- so add another $450 to the buy-it-now price for your left kidney on eBay...
Hi Jim,
The grip ($150.00) will be useful to people with large hands but the magnifier certainly isn't necessary.
Cheers,
Sean
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sreidvt
Guest
back alley said:i wonder if he saw more than the camera screen images as i gotta wonder about the high speed shots looking so good or better than comments.
Hi Joe,
I wouldn't wonder too hard <G>.
Cheers,
Sean
egpj
50 Summilux is da DEVIL!
hmmm... I opted for the camera half case (i.e. Camera protector M8 14869 $109.00) because I am used to having a half case on one of the MP's. Anybody notice how it has a very distinct Luigi look to it with the little raised hand grips?
Thanks for the read. I am very glad that this person was impressed with the B&W performance of the camera.
Thanks for the read. I am very glad that this person was impressed with the B&W performance of the camera.
thurows
Established
One thing about noise reduction is that it cn be turned of on most cameras. Leave it of for lower "ISO" and turn it on for higher. If you're not pleased with the results there are after market solutions.
peter_n
Veteran
You should see Ted Grant's most recent book Women in Medicine shot with his M7s. There's some really excellent pictures in it considering the lighting conditions in hospitals. Highly recommended.
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
sreidvt said:Hi Jim,
The grip ($150.00) will be useful to people with large hands but the magnifier certainly isn't necessary.
Cheers,
Sean
Hiya, Sean -- I've already read two or three reviewer comments to the effect that the body covering seems a bit slippery, and if I had an M8 I'd sure as heck hate to drop it! The grip seems like comparatively cheap insurance.
Also, I thought I read where some reviewer said the magnifier would be very helpful with longer, faster lenses (the kind of lens I use a lot) because of the lower viewfinder magnification compared to other M models. But hey, reviewers aren't always right... right?
(PS --Who the heck was "Felix Talbot"? Sorry, couldn't resist!)
newyorkone
Established
jlw said:Hiya, Sean -- I've already read two or three reviewer comments to the effect that the body covering seems a bit slippery, and if I had an M8 I'd sure as heck hate to drop it! The grip seems like comparatively cheap insurance.
Also, I thought I read where some reviewer said the magnifier would be very helpful with longer, faster lenses (the kind of lens I use a lot) because of the lower viewfinder magnification compared to other M models. But hey, reviewers aren't always right... right?
(PS --Who the heck was "Felix Talbot"? Sorry, couldn't resist!)
Neck strap or hand strap should provide enough insurance for me.
jano
Evil Bokeh
Boy, he sure uses a lot of smileys 
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Way
Guest
From the looks of the covering it seems like it's not difficult for CameraLeather.com or Aki-Asahi to a make some custom coverings for the M8.
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sreidvt
Guest
jlw said:(PS --Who the heck was "Felix Talbot"? Sorry, couldn't resist!)
Ouch, where did I make that typo? I need to fix it! Oy!
Cheers,
Henry Fox Reid
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