martin-f5
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sem
Registered User
Nice picture. It seems that you like coffee Italian style!
I would like to hear some of your experience with the M8, because I like your film work very much!
The joy of using it and where you will take it. (I hope I get the point, not so good in english)
Regards
sem
I would like to hear some of your experience with the M8, because I like your film work very much!
The joy of using it and where you will take it. (I hope I get the point, not so good in english)
Regards
sem
martin-f5
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it's not easy to say,
but using the m8 is like photographing on film.
I'm not quite shure if it's my way because my film work is my favorit way to take photos.
I owned some other digital cameras, D2H, D70 & D200,
but with them I wasn't able to take single shots I always tried more and more versions and in the end I wasn't shure wich was the best one.
The M8 is aequivalent to the MP,
you have to be concentrated on your subject and you have to learn wich is the best condition to expose the photo.
But fortunately you can do a lot in lightroom,
wich is like a analog darkroom.
It's an other way of passion and much more silent then DSLR,
but very expencive!
but using the m8 is like photographing on film.
I'm not quite shure if it's my way because my film work is my favorit way to take photos.
I owned some other digital cameras, D2H, D70 & D200,
but with them I wasn't able to take single shots I always tried more and more versions and in the end I wasn't shure wich was the best one.
The M8 is aequivalent to the MP,
you have to be concentrated on your subject and you have to learn wich is the best condition to expose the photo.
But fortunately you can do a lot in lightroom,
wich is like a analog darkroom.
It's an other way of passion and much more silent then DSLR,
but very expencive!
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thomasw_
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Congratulations Martin! Will you still keep your M2?
martin-f5
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Congratulations Martin! Will you still keep your M2?
for shure!
sem
Registered User
Thanks for the picture, quite amazing!
How good is the finder? I own a rd-1 and the only thing I dislike is the finder and for shure the time I try raw developing. In the end I lmostly take the camera version.
Beside thanks for the tipp with foma film. Realy nice. Did you develop it in Xtol and what time do you use for the 200 asa?
Will you keep the M8?
Regards
sem
How good is the finder? I own a rd-1 and the only thing I dislike is the finder and for shure the time I try raw developing. In the end I lmostly take the camera version.
Beside thanks for the tipp with foma film. Realy nice. Did you develop it in Xtol and what time do you use for the 200 asa?
Will you keep the M8?
Regards
sem
martin-f5
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Thanks for the picture, quite amazing!
How good is the finder? I own a rd-1 and the only thing I dislike is the finder and for shure the time I try raw developing. In the end I lmostly take the camera version.
Beside thanks for the tipp with foma film. Realy nice. Did you develop it in Xtol and what time do you use for the 200 asa?
Will you keep the M8?
Regards
sem
the viewfinder is good,
I think the MP finder is a little bit better.
If you're used on SLR finder your first impression is not the best,
but when you're familar with the RFF it's ok.
RAW/DNG developing is not a problem,
try Adobe Lightroom, you'll need nothing more.
Did you got tipps realy from me?
I didn't use fomafilms with 200 ASA.
I use mostly the fomapan 100 and develop it in Rodinal,
the mother of developers,
1+50 and a little less agitation.
And SEM who are you?
sem
Registered User
Thanks for the tipps with the M8.
I reminded not right, you helped me in the thread:something like trix but slower, a while ago.
What do you like to know. I live in germany like you, the Ruhrgebiet
Taking pictures for hobby and my wife would say, spending to much money for gear. And try to learn from expirend people like you.
Regards
sem
I reminded not right, you helped me in the thread:something like trix but slower, a while ago.
What do you like to know. I live in germany like you, the Ruhrgebiet
Taking pictures for hobby and my wife would say, spending to much money for gear. And try to learn from expirend people like you.
Regards
sem
Kent
Finally at home...
Great!!! A camera-and-coffee shot ... one of my favourite subjects!
And about your new M8 ... I am very envious! I am honest.
Congratulations to your excellent new purchase!
And about your new M8 ... I am very envious! I am honest.
Congratulations to your excellent new purchase!
gfspencer
gfspencer
That's a great shot! It looks almost like a painting.
tmfabian
I met a man once...
and people say the M8 can't do high ISO
Nice shot and enjoy your m8.
Nice shot and enjoy your m8.
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Classic
Classic
Your coffee shot is classic. It demonstrates the reason I cringe when ever I see a post on a RF form, where someone talks abut using a flash on any RF camera. One of great Leica photographers, Ted Grant, has never used a flash on his M cameras. He has made thousands of prints and has won numerous awards. To see some amazing photography from a man that uses only Leica glass /no flash go. http://www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant/
Classic
Your coffee shot is classic. It demonstrates the reason I cringe when ever I see a post on a RF form, where someone talks abut using a flash on any RF camera. One of great Leica photographers, Ted Grant, has never used a flash on his M cameras. He has made thousands of prints and has won numerous awards. To see some amazing photography from a man that uses only Leica glass /no flash go. http://www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant/
martin-f5
Well-known
high ISO with the M8 is an special kind of photography,
compared to high ISO shots of Nikon D3 and other DSLR it's bad,
but used for art and creativ it works great
the last days were full of testing
in the end I know this tool fits to me and my way of taking photos
compared to high ISO shots of Nikon D3 and other DSLR it's bad,
but used for art and creativ it works great
the last days were full of testing
in the end I know this tool fits to me and my way of taking photos
POINT OF VIEW
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Love high ISO
Love high ISO
I have over 200 high ISO shots done in theaters, with a RF. I agree the art factor speaks for it's self. Ive sold many books with examples like this.
Love high ISO
high ISO with the M8 is an special kind of photography,
compared to high ISO shots of Nikon D3 and other DSLR it's bad,
but used for art and creativ it works great
the last days were full of testing
in the end I know this tool fits to me and my way of taking photos
I have over 200 high ISO shots done in theaters, with a RF. I agree the art factor speaks for it's self. Ive sold many books with examples like this.

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