M9 brochure up... or not

Did you miss the thing recently about the first Mac-only botnet being found in the wild? There's a reason why OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard" now contains antivirus functions.

It should be clear that a fully protected windows system (recent patches, firewall, antivirus) is still more secure than an unprotected standard system of a lazy mac user.

But do people really buy a mac only because it is more secure?
 
This tread has gone from 'M9 talk' to 'film vs digital' to 'MAC vs PC'....

What's next? Canon VS Nikon? BMW vs Benz? Paris Hilton VS Nicole Richie? Diet Coke VS Coke Zero?

As much as I like this forum, it just gets so ridiculous sometimes. Try having these ridiculous conversations in the real world with people you don't know, and see what happens.

How about some respect to the original poster and stick to the topic?
 
This tread has gone from 'M9 talk' to 'film vs digital' to 'MAC vs PC'....

What's next? Canon VS Nikon? BMW vs Benz? Paris Hilton VS Nicole Richie? Diet Coke VS Coke Zero?

As much as I like this forum, it just gets so ridiculous sometimes. Try having these ridiculous conversations in the real world with people you don't know, and see what happens.

How about some respect to the original poster and stick to the topic?

I think the only cure for that would be a stronger involvment of a moderator who bans off topic. Do we want this?
But sometimes even you can't resist in going off topic, can you?
 
This tread has gone from 'M9 talk' to 'film vs digital' to 'MAC vs PC'....

Actually it has gone from "M9 brochure talk" via "I got a virus from said brochure" to "If you had a Mac, you'd be immune from viruses". It's not unusual that people sway from the topic a little after 200-+ postings ;)

Incidentally I prefer Coke Zero, I only use Diet Coke for removing gunk from Zorki top plates. :p
 
Heresy

Heresy

The only True Coke is the origina Coca Cola.

Oh, sorry. Back on topic: If you just used Linux you could miss out on all those viruses, and you would be more secure than either Windows or Mac.

Noooo, the madness.
 
I think the only cure for that would be a stronger involvment of a moderator who bans off topic. Do we want this?
But sometimes even you can't resist in going off topic, can you?

Off topic? Right, I'm sorry I don't don't do that. It wold be like missing a Sunday night of HBO Entourage for Jerry Springer. BTW, is anyone else peeved that we have a week break from Entourage and True Blood?!? C'mon! ;):bang::angel:
 
Since the early 80s. Vulcanite is a pain to work with and there were some restrictions on the chemicals used IIRC.
 
Oh, sorry. Back on topic: If you just used Linux you could miss out on all those viruses, and you would be more secure than either Windows or Mac.

Noooo, the madness.

If you can get Lightroom 2 and CS3 running under Wine for me, I am all over that. I do all my internet stuff on Ubuntu, but photography needs Windows...for now!
 
JSU: the best solution for the 180mm Fov, the 135mm is usable with the M8.2. I use the 135 Tele-Elmar wide open on my M8.2 with the 1.4x VF magnifier and I am happier with this combination than the alternative of carrying yet another camera, a Nikon D3, with a 180/2.8. I have shot some slow, predictable moving subjects with the 135 on the M8.2 and I am happy with the results.


Well, my comment was simply related to the 1/180s as FASTER than 1/135s with FF. I didn't mean going SO far...
 
And, to make silver-gelatine prints from digital files is very difficult. From photography I want as a result a solid silver-gelatine print that will last many years. I do not think that digital files last a very long time, neither do prints from inkjet-printers.

Erik.[/quote]

Whoa! You need to try the new Harman Gloss FB AL Baryta paper! With the proper profile and printer this paper can produce some very nice silver print "look alikes". Archival paper too.
 
If you can get Lightroom 2 and CS3 running under Wine for me, I am all over that. I do all my internet stuff on Ubuntu, but photography needs Windows...for now!


I agree that OS X is necessary for me to run certain programs I need for work and a few games, but otherwise I prefer a BSD distribution called OpenBSD for just about everything else --- so much more secure. Even Adobe itself uses OpenBSD for its servers!
Cool thing is that you can obtain it for free.
 
Skipping ahead a bunch of posts here, but...

- The appearance of the M9 ensures the existence of its film-based stablemates (MP & M7), and this is a Good Thing for all of us, film- and pixel-heads alike (and I use those terms with affection, folks).

- Leica will sell a whole heapin' lot of these (a lot more than the S2, which hopefully will do well within its rarified niche). I only recently got to try an M8, and liked it...reminded me a lot of my Hexar RFs, interestingly enough. :)

- I can't afford any of this, any time soon. But that's okay: The GF-1 is the prize I have my eye on, and will replace both my current digital cameras when I finally get my hands on one. All the digital I could really want right now.

So: praise Solms (and Tokyo), and pass the Ektar 100, please...


- Barrett
 
Under the pictures of the Black M 9 on page 22 and 30 of the brochures it states available in steel-grey paint and black paint. In the specs it says top deck and baseplate in brass,black or stel grey paint .So no Chrome M9



i hope not.. *gulp* :eek:

hope it'll be like the antracite finish on the R9s..that'll be sexy!
 
But the negative, without a print, is next to useless except as an archival remnant. To make use of it, you have to print it.

Even development of a negative has a lot of room for choice and judment. They don't come out of the camera fully developed.

I have seen badly retouched prints, but retouched 35mm negatives I have never seen.

There is no question about wich system is easier to manupulate or to falsify. Digital!

Erik.
 
They also allude to the IR problem being solved, without a moire filter, thus keeping the high maximum resolution.

Damn, if it goes for less than $10000, I might have to get one.

/Michael

Hi! Where's the allusion? Sorry that I may have missed it in my impatient reading.

I have been wondering whether the M9 could be a companion to my M8, but the filter thing looms large. Has the M9 obviated the need for the stupid UV/IR filters? How? Not sure what to hope for here.

Tom
 
Has the M9 obviated the need for the stupid UV/IR filters? How? Not sure what to hope for here.

Yes, the need for external IR filters is gone with the M9. They figured out how to place IR filtering behind the micro lenses rather than in front of them. I guess we'll have to wait to see how well this works in practice.
 
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