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I received the M adapter late in the day, just before I leave. I probably shouldn't be posting willy-nilly, but here are some first images and impressions.

Sonnar 40 by areality4all, on Flickr

Sonnar 40 by areality4all, on Flickr

ZM 18 Distagon by areality4all, on Flickr

Elmar 24 by areality4all, on Flickr

Elmar @ infinity by areality4all, on Flickr
The mechanics of the M adapter are superb. No play when mounted. The function button on the adapter allows easy access to menu options for adapted lenses, including focal length, distorition correction, and illumination correction.
Framelines are difficult to see in bright sunlight. I haven't yet checked to see if there is a way to brighten them.
Corner smearing is evident on the wides, especially, but is much less severe on the Elmar 24 than on the ZM 18. Given the DOF on this lens, I think it will make a pretty sweet set-up for zone focusing
These images were taken hand-held at ISO 6400 (!), except for the one at infinity.
It is a pity that the XP1 sensor was not developed with microlenses. The user-definable settings of the official M adapter make the use of M lenses a tantalizing proposition. It is fairly easy to toggle between OVF and magnified EVF view for focus.
It will be fun to use wide M lenses through the OVF in zone focus mode for non-critical work, as well as normal lenses for portraiture.

Sonnar 40 by areality4all, on Flickr

Sonnar 40 by areality4all, on Flickr

ZM 18 Distagon by areality4all, on Flickr

Elmar 24 by areality4all, on Flickr

Elmar @ infinity by areality4all, on Flickr
The mechanics of the M adapter are superb. No play when mounted. The function button on the adapter allows easy access to menu options for adapted lenses, including focal length, distorition correction, and illumination correction.
Framelines are difficult to see in bright sunlight. I haven't yet checked to see if there is a way to brighten them.
Corner smearing is evident on the wides, especially, but is much less severe on the Elmar 24 than on the ZM 18. Given the DOF on this lens, I think it will make a pretty sweet set-up for zone focusing
These images were taken hand-held at ISO 6400 (!), except for the one at infinity.
It is a pity that the XP1 sensor was not developed with microlenses. The user-definable settings of the official M adapter make the use of M lenses a tantalizing proposition. It is fairly easy to toggle between OVF and magnified EVF view for focus.
It will be fun to use wide M lenses through the OVF in zone focus mode for non-critical work, as well as normal lenses for portraiture.