Carolyn-IL
Member
I've been waffling on this for months, so hoping just for some imput. I can afford an RD-1 now (used - I know they are discontinued); and maybe could get a used M8 in a few months ...
I've read both forums to exhaustion. I have viewed images from both cameras. I keep coming back to all the M8 ones for their beauty and not sure I can quantify it, but something just grabs me. That said, the RD-1 images are really good too. I know a lot depends on the human operating the camera, but still, that is what I've noticed overall.
I am looking for pure artistry and letting the picture tell the story. I have a Canon 20D and every imaginable useful lens. I love the camera and will keep it (and most of the lenses) for long range stuff, quick moving subjects, or just when I want the flexibility of changing lenses that much. That said, I find myself just grabbing it and the 50mm prime and most of my "keeper" images are coming out of that.
I'm not a professional but some of my photos are starting to sell at a couple local stores (not photo stores), so image quality and print quality is a large factor.
I guess I'm asking those who have had experience with both cameras ... is the M8 worth the extra money? Where did most of your "keeper" shots come from? Also, as far as the photographic experience, was one or the other superior? Also, does the 10MP have that much noticable print difference from the 6MP sensor?
Thanks in advance,
Carolyn
I've read both forums to exhaustion. I have viewed images from both cameras. I keep coming back to all the M8 ones for their beauty and not sure I can quantify it, but something just grabs me. That said, the RD-1 images are really good too. I know a lot depends on the human operating the camera, but still, that is what I've noticed overall.
I am looking for pure artistry and letting the picture tell the story. I have a Canon 20D and every imaginable useful lens. I love the camera and will keep it (and most of the lenses) for long range stuff, quick moving subjects, or just when I want the flexibility of changing lenses that much. That said, I find myself just grabbing it and the 50mm prime and most of my "keeper" images are coming out of that.
I'm not a professional but some of my photos are starting to sell at a couple local stores (not photo stores), so image quality and print quality is a large factor.
I guess I'm asking those who have had experience with both cameras ... is the M8 worth the extra money? Where did most of your "keeper" shots come from? Also, as far as the photographic experience, was one or the other superior? Also, does the 10MP have that much noticable print difference from the 6MP sensor?
Thanks in advance,
Carolyn