Sorabji
Newbie
Dear Ladies and Gents,
I am currently an M shooter. I've always preferred things mechanical for reasons of longevity and reliability. So have been reluctant to go digital because of the whole approach to the picture making process.
However, since the prices of film are on an upward trend, I'm finding analogue more restrictive with prospective clients. Also, the introduction of the M8 has made an attractive proposition, now that a decent rangefinder is available in solid state technology. I'm hoping it means a reliable rangefinder and not one that has to be tweaked between jobs! Even if it won't last a lifetime, I'd like to think it was better built than the Canon DSLR's.
It may be slightly premature, or for those with the knowledge out there, perhaps not? Is the Canon D1 likely to give superior / different results from the M8. My critical arena for quality would be for exhibition work not bigger than 14x11 inches, including B & W. In the real world, though, I wouldn't be able to work with the dinasour bulk of the Canon/Nikon offerings.
So what's best, my MP or the new era baby, M8?
Thanks for your responses. It's a great club.
Best, Sorabji
I am currently an M shooter. I've always preferred things mechanical for reasons of longevity and reliability. So have been reluctant to go digital because of the whole approach to the picture making process.
However, since the prices of film are on an upward trend, I'm finding analogue more restrictive with prospective clients. Also, the introduction of the M8 has made an attractive proposition, now that a decent rangefinder is available in solid state technology. I'm hoping it means a reliable rangefinder and not one that has to be tweaked between jobs! Even if it won't last a lifetime, I'd like to think it was better built than the Canon DSLR's.
It may be slightly premature, or for those with the knowledge out there, perhaps not? Is the Canon D1 likely to give superior / different results from the M8. My critical arena for quality would be for exhibition work not bigger than 14x11 inches, including B & W. In the real world, though, I wouldn't be able to work with the dinasour bulk of the Canon/Nikon offerings.
So what's best, my MP or the new era baby, M8?
Thanks for your responses. It's a great club.
Best, Sorabji