roblumba
Established
Hi all, just wanted to announce that another DSLR user is converted to the rangefinder world. I travelled to Keeble and Schuchat in Palo Alto, CA and put my deposit for an M8!
Next, I'm going to rent an M7 from them for a weekend and shoot a few rolls of film. Any advice on film that I should try out for black and white and color photos?
Next, I'm going to rent an M7 from them for a weekend and shoot a few rolls of film. Any advice on film that I should try out for black and white and color photos?
woodphoto
woodphoto
b&w-Fuji neopan 400, and Kodak 400UC for color. those are my two favs......
pass
Member
did they say how many were on the list and when they could deliver the M8?
roblumba said:Hi all, just wanted to announce that another DSLR user is converted to the rangefinder world. I travelled to Keeble and Schuchat in Palo Alto, CA and put my deposit for an M8!
Next, I'm going to rent an M7 from them for a weekend and shoot a few rolls of film. Any advice on film that I should try out for black and white and color photos?
sf
Veteran
If you try that M7, you're going to have second thoughts about the $5k on the M8!!!
808
Newbie
Agfa Scalaroblumba said:Any advice on film that I should try out for black and white and color photos?
roblumba
Established
Waiting list and second thoughts
Waiting list and second thoughts
They said the waiting list is around 20 so far. Jeff, one of the managers, mentioned 15 leicas in the first delivery. Another person mentioned 3 leicas in the first delivery. So I don't know the truth right now. They are supposedly one of the biggest leica dealers around.
As for second thoughts, I'm sure there will be plenty. One day with an M7 is probably hardly enough to gain enough experience to really get the feel. From what I hear, a lot of people like the M bodies, so there must be a lot of truth to the statement. I'm assuming the photography experience improves as the photographer gains experience. Correct? Or do you not like Leica rangefinders?
Waiting list and second thoughts
They said the waiting list is around 20 so far. Jeff, one of the managers, mentioned 15 leicas in the first delivery. Another person mentioned 3 leicas in the first delivery. So I don't know the truth right now. They are supposedly one of the biggest leica dealers around.
As for second thoughts, I'm sure there will be plenty. One day with an M7 is probably hardly enough to gain enough experience to really get the feel. From what I hear, a lot of people like the M bodies, so there must be a lot of truth to the statement. I'm assuming the photography experience improves as the photographer gains experience. Correct? Or do you not like Leica rangefinders?
butter71
Member
roblumba said:They said the waiting list is around 20 so far. Jeff, one of the managers, mentioned 15 leicas in the first delivery. Another person mentioned 3 leicas in the first delivery. So I don't know the truth right now. They are supposedly one of the biggest leica dealers around.
K&S also told me "about 3". i didn't even bother putting my name on the list.
agi
Well-known
Congrats on your deposit you lucky dog you
. I wish I can afford to do the same.
K & S is going to have the M8 and Leica reps at the store on the 10th as I posted in the Bay Area forum.
K & S is going to have the M8 and Leica reps at the store on the 10th as I posted in the Bay Area forum.
roblumba
Established
agi,
I really like your photoblog. Nice photos. Jeff at K&S mentioned 10th while the Leica Demo Days schedule displayed by another post showed Dec 1,2nd timeframe. I'm gonna call again later next week and double check. I'm hoping if I get there very early I'll be able to buy one from the rep that day!
By the way, what Bay Area forum are you talking about? I'm not aware.
I really like your photoblog. Nice photos. Jeff at K&S mentioned 10th while the Leica Demo Days schedule displayed by another post showed Dec 1,2nd timeframe. I'm gonna call again later next week and double check. I'm hoping if I get there very early I'll be able to buy one from the rep that day!
By the way, what Bay Area forum are you talking about? I'm not aware.
agi
Well-known
roblumba said:agi,
I really like your photoblog. Nice photos. Jeff at K&S mentioned 10th while the Leica Demo Days schedule displayed by another post showed Dec 1,2nd timeframe. I'm gonna call again later next week and double check. I'm hoping if I get there very early I'll be able to buy one from the rep that day!
By the way, what Bay Area forum are you talking about? I'm not aware.
Thanks Roblumba....
It's rangefinderforum's bay area regional "club" section... I posted it in a link above where I included the email from Mary (I asked for her permission) at K&S.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=42
mc_vancouver
Established
M8, M8, M8, every time I log in I see someone is crowing about getting their M8, and I have yet to see a single shot taken with this camera, and I bet when they finally start appearing they will look as good as but not significantly better than any high-end Canon, Nikon, Olympus or other SLR digital camera or the RD1 for that matter. So what's the big deal, besides the cost? I'm in a cranky mood tonight...sorry about the rant.
roblumba
Established
Why M8 is a big deal to me?
Why M8 is a big deal to me?
So Mr. mc_vancouver is a little cranky about another crow over the M8. I'll entertain his frustration.
I think it might be helpful to have some backround about me. I'm 35 years old, a computer engineer in the Silicon Valley, CA. I've always been interested in photography from my younger years but mainly used SLR's and some point and shoots. With my engineering job, I occassionally have a little extra spending cash for fun. So I jumped into the digital world of photography. Purchased the Canon 10D, moved up to the 1DMarkII, 24-70 2.8, 70-200 2.8L lenses. I've done some portrait, weddings, events, family, church, vacation, landscape.
I love the quality lenses and the excellent photographs I can take with the 1D MarkII. However, I no longer do weddings, events and church photography. My main outlet for photography is family, vacation and landscapes. I am finding that I rarely take my huge Canon 1DMarkII anywhere because of the shear size of it. Also, even when I do take it, it is often tucked away in LowPro zoom case that can be teadious to take in and out. And once I do unveil the monster... well, all you rangefinder guys know the drawback here.
So I have long looked for a quality camera system that is compact, but I don't want to give up access to fast and awesome lenses, don't want to be looking at an LCD screen and want goos resolultion with good high ISO performance. I want to stay digital because I am already heavily invested in digital. Photoshop CS, color calibration, Lacie 19inch monitor, etc. Besides, I'm a digital kind of guy.
So here comes the M8.
- Excellent, fast lenses.
- Compact form factor.
- High resolution digital.
- Good color reproduction
- Accurate, optical rangefinder.
Sure, I'm giving up lots of bells and whistles. But as others have mentioned, those bells can easily just get in the way. Most of the time, I'm choosing aperature, focusing and shooting. Manual focus seems a little scary to me, but I also like the idea of being able to manually focus on a system that is built for it. I welcome the challenge.
Why M8 is a big deal to me?
So Mr. mc_vancouver is a little cranky about another crow over the M8. I'll entertain his frustration.
I think it might be helpful to have some backround about me. I'm 35 years old, a computer engineer in the Silicon Valley, CA. I've always been interested in photography from my younger years but mainly used SLR's and some point and shoots. With my engineering job, I occassionally have a little extra spending cash for fun. So I jumped into the digital world of photography. Purchased the Canon 10D, moved up to the 1DMarkII, 24-70 2.8, 70-200 2.8L lenses. I've done some portrait, weddings, events, family, church, vacation, landscape.
I love the quality lenses and the excellent photographs I can take with the 1D MarkII. However, I no longer do weddings, events and church photography. My main outlet for photography is family, vacation and landscapes. I am finding that I rarely take my huge Canon 1DMarkII anywhere because of the shear size of it. Also, even when I do take it, it is often tucked away in LowPro zoom case that can be teadious to take in and out. And once I do unveil the monster... well, all you rangefinder guys know the drawback here.
So I have long looked for a quality camera system that is compact, but I don't want to give up access to fast and awesome lenses, don't want to be looking at an LCD screen and want goos resolultion with good high ISO performance. I want to stay digital because I am already heavily invested in digital. Photoshop CS, color calibration, Lacie 19inch monitor, etc. Besides, I'm a digital kind of guy.
So here comes the M8.
- Excellent, fast lenses.
- Compact form factor.
- High resolution digital.
- Good color reproduction
- Accurate, optical rangefinder.
Sure, I'm giving up lots of bells and whistles. But as others have mentioned, those bells can easily just get in the way. Most of the time, I'm choosing aperature, focusing and shooting. Manual focus seems a little scary to me, but I also like the idea of being able to manually focus on a system that is built for it. I welcome the challenge.
roblumba
Established
Interest or no interest
Interest or no interest
pesphoto,
I'm a little intrigued by your post. You have no interest yet you are reading the digital posts and want to express your lack of interest. So it begs the question, why are you so strongly not interested?
I'm interested in your opinion.
Interest or no interest
pesphoto,
I'm a little intrigued by your post. You have no interest yet you are reading the digital posts and want to express your lack of interest. So it begs the question, why are you so strongly not interested?
I'm interested in your opinion.
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