Larry Kellogg
Established
Hello,
Well, I picked up my M8 tonight! I am still waiting for the battery to charge and haven't taken a single shot yet.
Here are some pictures from the unveiling:
(Forgive the poor quality shots)
http://web.mac.com/mac.hive/iWeb/Site/Unwrapping the M8.html
So, one silly question, does that plastic on the bottom peel off? I assume it does does but it sure is on there tight, with lots of undecipherable symbols. What is that? I guess the sticker is for the battery - don't throw in fire, INCA, PC, EMV, MIC, etc
A few other comments. I didn't get the grip I ordered. I miss it already, I got so used to carrying the R-D1 by the grip. Did anybody get the grip and can post a picture of what it looks like on and off the camera? I also have to wait for the extra battery and the 28, such is life.
Regards,
Larry
Well, I picked up my M8 tonight! I am still waiting for the battery to charge and haven't taken a single shot yet.
Here are some pictures from the unveiling:
(Forgive the poor quality shots)
http://web.mac.com/mac.hive/iWeb/Site/Unwrapping the M8.html
So, one silly question, does that plastic on the bottom peel off? I assume it does does but it sure is on there tight, with lots of undecipherable symbols. What is that? I guess the sticker is for the battery - don't throw in fire, INCA, PC, EMV, MIC, etc
A few other comments. I didn't get the grip I ordered. I miss it already, I got so used to carrying the R-D1 by the grip. Did anybody get the grip and can post a picture of what it looks like on and off the camera? I also have to wait for the extra battery and the 28, such is life.
Regards,
Larry
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dreilly
Chillin' in Geneva
CVS Pharmacy is selling M8s? I wonder if I can use my discount Rx card! 
Seriously the bottom plastic thing probably peels off, but you may want to leave it on if it doesn't bug you. It'll protect the bottom from scuffs and the like. Quite a few Hexar AFs still have the plastic on the bottom after all these years.
Seriously the bottom plastic thing probably peels off, but you may want to leave it on if it doesn't bug you. It'll protect the bottom from scuffs and the like. Quite a few Hexar AFs still have the plastic on the bottom after all these years.
akptc
Shoot first, think later
This kind of porn should be illegal 
(thanks for sharing though)
(thanks for sharing though)
wongyboi
Established
dreilly said:CVS Pharmacy is selling M8s?
If you look closely at the last slide "The M8 Assembly Bench"
You'll see that not only can you get a Leica M8 from CVS Pharmacy but they'll also throw in some meds to help you control your excitement/sanity.
AusDLK
Famous Photographer
I am developing a bit of a negative Nancy reputation on various forums because I have the audacity to say that some of this new Leica stuff doesn't measure up to expectations -- so here I go again...
The Leica grip for the M8 is pretty lousy. It's just basically a round peg that sticks up from a bottom plate (that replaces the stock bottom plate). Sure it is a grip but it doesn't provide that positive of a hand hold -- same as the slick covering on the camera itself provides less than a confident grip -- since it is small, cramped, and doesn't provide secure finger positioning.
Tom A. has an M8 grip in the works. His Rapidgrip for pre-M8s is the best around. I'm not touching the Leica grip (no pun intended) and recommend waiting for Tom's.
PS. My M8 arrives in the morning...
The Leica grip for the M8 is pretty lousy. It's just basically a round peg that sticks up from a bottom plate (that replaces the stock bottom plate). Sure it is a grip but it doesn't provide that positive of a hand hold -- same as the slick covering on the camera itself provides less than a confident grip -- since it is small, cramped, and doesn't provide secure finger positioning.
Tom A. has an M8 grip in the works. His Rapidgrip for pre-M8s is the best around. I'm not touching the Leica grip (no pun intended) and recommend waiting for Tom's.
PS. My M8 arrives in the morning...
Larry Kellogg
Established
wongyboi said:If you look closely at the last slide "The M8 Assembly Bench"
You'll see that not only can you get a Leica M8 from CVS Pharmacy but they'll also throw in some meds to help you control your excitement/sanity.
Ha ha,
Larry
Larry Kellogg
Established
AusDLK said:I am developing a bit of a negative Nancy reputation on various forums because I have the audacity to say that some of this new Leica stuff doesn't measure up to expectations -- so here I go again...
The Leica grip for the M8 is pretty lousy. It's just basically a round peg that sticks up from a bottom plate (that replaces the stock bottom plate). Sure it is a grip but it doesn't provide that positive of a hand hold -- same as the slick covering on the camera itself provides less than a confident grip -- since it is small, cramped, and doesn't provide secure finger positioning.
Tom A. has an M8 grip in the works. His Rapidgrip for pre-M8s is the best around. I'm not touching the Leica grip (no pun intended) and recommend waiting for Tom's.
PS. My M8 arrives in the morning...
Cool! Hey, if Tom builds a better grip, I'll buy it. Does anyone have any ideas if one of Tom's softies is a good idea to use on the M8?? I haven't tried it yet, but I have one. The threaded part on the softie seems a lot smaller than the threads on the camera. Is that by design?
Ok, the battery is charged, time to play!
Regards,
Larry
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espressogeek
Well-known
Dangit, I want an M8 but cant find anyone who has a spare one in stock!
eddie con
Established
it's the best striptease show i have seen in years, larry!!! but my wife says it is better i see a real striptease show than get an M8 to undress.
Bob Ross
Well-known
Larry Kellogg said:Hello,
Well, I picked up my M8 tonight! I am still waiting for the battery to charge and haven't taken a single shot yet.
Here are some pictures from the unveiling:
I also have to wait for the extra battery and the 28, such is life.
Regards,
Larry
Hi Larry,
That was fun.....I'll review it again after my box arrives....
I will be getting the extra battery, but a diopter and a lens will be trailing behind.
Thanks for the show.
Bob
boilerdoc2
Well-known
haagen_dazs
Well-known
i am jealous!!!
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
{panting, short of breath} ... I just got back (cough, gulping air) from running to all the CVS stores in the Rochester (whew!) area ... not a single M8 on the shelves! Damn you (wheeze) Larry!
MarcoS
R9/DMR . M8 . R-D1
Where did you get that nice wrist strap ? 
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
Danm Leica, even with a digital camera they managed to keep the awkward bottom loading idea! 

jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
Pherdinand said:Danm Leica, even with a digital camera they managed to keep the awkward bottom loading idea!![]()
I am still wondering: Is it possible to use the M8 with the bottom plate removed, or did Leica put in a switch to disable it?
If the camera worked with the bottom plate removed, this might provide a workaround for situations in which weather-sealing was not an issue and in which you needed to be able to change cards quickly.
Otherwise, I guess the answer is to buy bigger cards so you don't have to remove the bottom so often...
Larry Kellogg
Established
MarcoS said:Where did you get that nice wrist strap ?![]()
Good eye! I found that on eBay from some guy in Hong Kong, if I recall correctly. It is a nice strap and has held up well on the R-D1 for the last two years. I can't quite read the name stamped on the strap but it might be "Joseph Kussac" ?? I will try to find the receipt or the box...
Regards,
Larry
nksyoon
Well-known
jlw said:I am still wondering: Is it possible to use the M8 with the bottom plate removed, or did Leica put in a switch to disable it?
If the camera worked with the bottom plate removed, this might provide a workaround for situations in which weather-sealing was not an issue and in which you needed to be able to change cards quickly.
And it would be funny (for others) to watch if you accidentally hit the battery catch and dropped your battery to the floor.
Larry Kellogg
Established
jlw said:I am still wondering: Is it possible to use the M8 with the bottom plate removed, or did Leica put in a switch to disable it?
If the camera worked with the bottom plate removed, this might provide a workaround for situations in which weather-sealing was not an issue and in which you needed to be able to change cards quickly.
Otherwise, I guess the answer is to buy bigger cards so you don't have to remove the bottom so often...
You can turn the camera on without the bottom cover but you get the message:
Attention
Bottom cover removed.
and the camera shuts down. As someone pointed out, it wouldn't be funny to accidentally press the battery release lever. With my luck it would bounce into the street and get flattened by a cab.
Regards,
Larry
graphicjoe
Newbie
AusDLK said:I am developing a bit of a negative Nancy reputation on various forums because I have the audacity to say that some of this new Leica stuff doesn't measure up to expectations -- so here I go again...
The Leica grip for the M8 is pretty lousy. It's just basically a round peg that sticks up from a bottom plate (that replaces the stock bottom plate). Sure it is a grip but it doesn't provide that positive of a hand hold -- same as the slick covering on the camera itself provides less than a confident grip -- since it is small, cramped, and doesn't provide secure finger positioning.
Tom A. has an M8 grip in the works. His Rapidgrip for pre-M8s is the best around. I'm not touching the Leica grip (no pun intended) and recommend waiting for Tom's.
PS. My M8 arrives in the morning...
Dave,
If the problems are too bothersome, I'll take that bothersome little camera off your hands for--say, $2500. I hate to see anyone be unhappy, so I feel this is the least I can do.
Joe
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