David Hughes
David Hughes
Hi,
I don't know what part of the world you live in but I might as well add my 2d worth.
Different M's show different frame-lines. I'd make my choice based on the lenses used with the M9.
And some M's are purely manual and as for 'best' it all depends who you ask. There's theory and practice and most are talking about elderly, second-hand cameras that may or may not have had a hard life and may or may not have been recently checked, repaired etc. Some swear by old cameras that have not been touched by a workshop technician on 50 years and then get a shock when a repair is needed and it comes back completely different.
Film; colour is cheaper, easily available and more labs will deal with it and do scans. Some scans are 1 or 2 megapixels and other are much larger at a price. You get prints anyway, perhaps, so the question is what do you want the scans for? 1 or 2 megapixels may well be larger than your monitor when on show with the M8 and 9's ones. (As they are.)
B&W is dear, mostly mail order but easy to deal with at home. You've a choice of traditional with or without scanning for the prints and you can get B&W that the colour labs will process etc with the colour film gunk. I'd advise you to try both and worry a little.
I hope this hasn't put you off. FWIW, I'm happy with my M2 and the local colour lab.
Regards, David
PS If you suspect it I doubt if you are crazy. The real nutters think they are normal; just don't vote for them...
I don't know what part of the world you live in but I might as well add my 2d worth.
Different M's show different frame-lines. I'd make my choice based on the lenses used with the M9.
And some M's are purely manual and as for 'best' it all depends who you ask. There's theory and practice and most are talking about elderly, second-hand cameras that may or may not have had a hard life and may or may not have been recently checked, repaired etc. Some swear by old cameras that have not been touched by a workshop technician on 50 years and then get a shock when a repair is needed and it comes back completely different.
Film; colour is cheaper, easily available and more labs will deal with it and do scans. Some scans are 1 or 2 megapixels and other are much larger at a price. You get prints anyway, perhaps, so the question is what do you want the scans for? 1 or 2 megapixels may well be larger than your monitor when on show with the M8 and 9's ones. (As they are.)
B&W is dear, mostly mail order but easy to deal with at home. You've a choice of traditional with or without scanning for the prints and you can get B&W that the colour labs will process etc with the colour film gunk. I'd advise you to try both and worry a little.
I hope this hasn't put you off. FWIW, I'm happy with my M2 and the local colour lab.
Regards, David
PS If you suspect it I doubt if you are crazy. The real nutters think they are normal; just don't vote for them...