rich815 said:
No offense meant but if your style of photography is one where a DSLR is even a consideration I wonder why you would use a RF in the first place. A DSLR has zero attraction for me.
No offense meant, but,
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always always the same blah blah blah I read whenever something about Leica and/or digital vs. film is mentioned.
If you drink water, why even consider drinking milk? If you use a fork, why do you bother buying spoons? If you have a car, why would you consider having a bicycle? If you see blue, why bother seeing purple?
All the signs of short-sightedness. My digital and film rangefinders, SLRs, 35mm, medium format, Graflex, Polaroid, etc. are in good company with me, and I with them.
The world speaks more than one language. There are photographers that have a more enlightened view of photography beyond brand-names and formats.
And back on topic, off the "here's why I don't like what you like" pontificata ad nauseaum. I will do my research very carefully before committing to a $5K deal. The Leica DMR started at about $4K and is now over that, and they did a good job with it, except it was not my cup of tea considering that I'm spoiled by Canon CMOS sensors, when it comes to high ISO noise handling.
If the "M8" can deal with noise at ISO 400-1600 just like Canon has been able to, then it's sold. That's what I have my Leica rangefinder for: available light photography. If they don't meet that criteria, then the crop factor won't even make it to the table.