For those that shoot with your left eye. The camera is small enought to hold upside down 
jaapv
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ffttklackdedeng said:Did you notice the EV value below the shutter speed in the first picture of the back (with histogramm etc)?![]()
EV 0. Probably the correction...
ffttklackdedeng
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jaapv said:EV 0. Probably the correction...
Yeah, you're right.. would be a false value for the picture otherwise..
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
whatchatalkinabout, Jorge?Jorge Torralba said:For those that shoot with your left eye. The camera is small enought to hold upside down![]()
Fastfashn
Newbie
Jorge, two years ago you were saying about the DMR, "too little too late". Not saying that about the M, hmmm?
jshelly
Established
It does look quite small, unless the person's hands are on the large side
Mark Norton
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It's the same size as an M7, just a few mm thicker. Just like we've always been expecting.
einolu
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i dont think leica charges an arm and a leg for their cameras, they are very finely made (have you seen the prices of swiss watches lately?). its the price of luxury, and a leica is a very practical luxury because it is something we as photographers will love and charish for a long time. i can only afford a bessa for now and even that seemed expensive at the time. hope leica will still be making film cameras for a long time, though i dont mind buying used.
mc_vancouver
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shutterflower said:I can't believe this...everyone is drooling over this digicam! People talking about selling all their Leica M bodies to by this thing! Oh well. I've always wanted a Leica. Seems that I might find some previously impossible prices on M7s and M3s in coming months.
Me too: although I would actually like to go digital, not for all work but to get with the 21st century, as I do not yet own any digital camera, I feel the first thing I'll do is hunt around for some good bargains on M series cameras that people are selling to buy the M8.
Xmas
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Andy
The hands are clearly those of a deformed female dwarf (who bites her nails) and this is not a real M8 it is too ugly this is the miniturised commerative M8.
Noel
The hands are clearly those of a deformed female dwarf (who bites her nails) and this is not a real M8 it is too ugly this is the miniturised commerative M8.
Noel
umana
Luigi Crescenzi
Here the official pictures ! Strangely, the one of the bottom is missing...
Ciao, Luigi
http://www.leicatime.com/M8blackFrontOfficial.jpg
http://www.leicatime.com/M8blackBackOfficial.jpg
http://www.leicatime.com/M8blackTopOfficial.jpg
Ciao, Luigi
http://www.leicatime.com/M8blackFrontOfficial.jpg
http://www.leicatime.com/M8blackBackOfficial.jpg
http://www.leicatime.com/M8blackTopOfficial.jpg
CJP6008
Established
All that said folks, what will be of interest to me is how the thing handles the lenses. Will the sensor and all the stuff that unscrambles the mess that comes from them? (The clever bit in digital cameras is the processing algorythms that make some sense of what the sensors produce - remember these things were originally designed for thermal imaging and have been co-opted into their current role. As far as the sensors are concerned in an ideal world you would not want to start from here!)
Will that wonderful sparkle, that depth, almost 3d feel be captured? If so Leica are onto a winner. If the results are as flat and bland as most digital cameras, why bother?
It will also be interesting to see how the camera handles subtle tones. It will be interesting to see in what direction Leica have gone with those sorts of aspects. Many digital cameras make a terrible mess of skin tones and it requires some very carefully captured files and some superskilled retouchers to get the results one sees in fashion magazines. In the hands of your average wedding snapper the results are breathtakingly bad. That said the 39MP Hasselblad H2 has had some good things said about it as regards skin tones - however for the same price you could buy a lifetime's supply of film!
Can't wait for the reviews!
Will that wonderful sparkle, that depth, almost 3d feel be captured? If so Leica are onto a winner. If the results are as flat and bland as most digital cameras, why bother?
It will also be interesting to see how the camera handles subtle tones. It will be interesting to see in what direction Leica have gone with those sorts of aspects. Many digital cameras make a terrible mess of skin tones and it requires some very carefully captured files and some superskilled retouchers to get the results one sees in fashion magazines. In the hands of your average wedding snapper the results are breathtakingly bad. That said the 39MP Hasselblad H2 has had some good things said about it as regards skin tones - however for the same price you could buy a lifetime's supply of film!
Can't wait for the reviews!
Marc-A.
I Shoot Film
Hi guys, hi moderators, hi Jorge,
Since the M8 has been officially announced (or will be in a minute), maybe it's time to close this thread or remove it from news. I saw hundreds of new threads on the M8 today. Let's move on ...
Best,
Marc
Since the M8 has been officially announced (or will be in a minute), maybe it's time to close this thread or remove it from news. I saw hundreds of new threads on the M8 today. Let's move on ...
Best,
Marc
John Robertson
Well-known
Seems to have a lot in common with the new Panasonic Lumix slr, including a metal blade shutter
I won't be around to see it but, I can't see owners enthusing about it in the same way as an M2/3 in fifty years time.:angel:
I won't be around to see it but, I can't see owners enthusing about it in the same way as an M2/3 in fifty years time.:angel:
John Robertson
Well-known
Had a look at the new stuff on the leica homesite, this brings back memories of minolta/leica tie up in the 70's. Leica versions of Panasonic cameras simply rebadged. Will we see a Panasonic M8, just like se saw a Minolta CL. We all know where that debacle ended. The first 100% German digital camera!! Oh really, including the chips and the metal shutter, who ARE they kidding!!!
Mark Norton
Well-known
Positive as ever, I see, John.
John Robertson
Well-known
Mark Norton said:Positive as ever, I see, John.
Nah! just realistic. I'll stick with my Panasonic digithing.
At least I won't have paid over the odds for it!!
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