RichC said:
Or "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" in English...😉
Nice title for the thread!! And I'm very grateful to you and all the information posted on your site, it allowed me to get my Epson working fine again. If you want to do the same thing on the M8, count on me to help/support/etc. Moreover because...
...I just bought a M8 too (this must be some kind of epidemics!
😱 ) from Lu (from this forum - already had bought a 28 'Cron ASPH from him and both were sweet deals, very friendly Lu!!) and first experiences are quite nice. I don't know yet if I'll sell my Epson because:
1) I seem to get a bit more of camera shake on the M8 (I really have to be very careful under 1/15...)
2) Under incadescent light, purple does show up...
🙂
In any case, I'm about to order the IR filters (so this should take care of purple cast) and maybe the shake comes from my nervous hands when handling the M8...
🙂 I'll post something on this in a couple of weeks, so that I get time to know my M8 better.
This means I'll probably also put my beloved R-D1s on sale on this forum if I really get on with the M8. Otherwise, maybe there will be a M8 for sale...
😀
BTW, I decided to move on to the M8 because of completely different reasons from yours (you're all different and the beauty of it!):
1) For wide angles (and I really like going wide) the M8 is just in another class regarding vignetting and image quality in the corners, even with lens detection off. The sensor design must be really clever on this.
2) A combined VF/RF with framelines for all the focals I tend to use is _really_ confortable. I think I'm becoming a bit "wimpy" but I just got fed up of either guesstimating framing or switch VFs all the time.
As a bonus, all my lenses now focus perfectly (even the Jupiter-9 85/2!!!) and (even more important) reliably. The only caveat is that I don't have frames for the 40/1.4 Nokton anymore (and I was getting more and more fond of it...) so it'll have to find another home...
Oh! And I'm happy to report that, altough the 28 'Cron ASPH is the better lens, (my sample of) the 28/1.9 Ultron behaves much better on the M8 than on the Epson: no veiling flare, until now. Mistery...
Rich, best of luck with your new M8!