fraley
Beware of Claws
If you could have one of the following, which would it be? I seem to be going in circles. Not quite enough $$ to stop the wheel yet, and not sure which number I want it to land on. Thought I'd see what the majority would vote for...
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Kyle
Guest
No doubt... MP!
FrankS
Registered User
I just want to own up to the fact that I chose the M8. I've already got the vintage, mechanical cameras covered. The M8 is a digital camera that I could like, though I'd never spend that amount of money for a new one, I'm not that flush. There are lots of family things that I would spend on first.
GeneW
Veteran
Ditto what Frank said ...
Gene
Gene
vrgard
Well-known
reagan
hey, they're only Zorkis
M8 ~ No doubt.
woodphoto
woodphoto
Why am I the only one who wants a new lens....I'm happy with the cameras I have.
FrankS
Registered User
The M8 comes with a lens of your choice, so basically, you'd be getting the M8 "for free"! 
woodphoto
woodphoto
I am still fighting the digital age.......and even when I make the leap, it still will only be second to the beauty that is film.
I will take the MP though.....
I will take the MP though.....
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woodphoto said:Why am I the only one who wants a new lens....I'm happy with the cameras I have.
you're not alone!
i would like the zm 85 so i could have a complete zi/zm kit.
joe
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rpsawin
Guest
woodphoto said:Why am I the only one who wants a new lens....I'm happy with the cameras I have.
If my new lens (2/75 Summi Asph
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jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
The D80 seems like an odd option in this grouping in that it's the only SLR, and that it's a "budget" model and considerably less expensive than the other choices. I just got one, and it's pretty good in terms of results, but you can really tell it's a "consumer" camera in terms of user interface (too many buttons/menu items, not enough dedicated controls.) If you wanted to stick with Nikon, the D200 might have been more comparable to the other choices, and it costs about the same as a Zeiss Ikon. The person with a Leica M8 budget probably would be cross-shopping the Canon EOS 5D if he were trying to decide between a DRF and a DSLR.
Of the items on the wish list, I'd have picked the M8 just because (as someone else said) I'm already well-covered on the film RF side, and I've already got the D80 for times when I absolutely have to use a (blecch!) DSLR.
But I didn't mark anything in the poll -- because if I ever were to have a sudden windfall of a couple of thousand bucks I could dedicate to photography, I'd probably spend it on studio strobe gear, and hiring models to point it at...
Of the items on the wish list, I'd have picked the M8 just because (as someone else said) I'm already well-covered on the film RF side, and I've already got the D80 for times when I absolutely have to use a (blecch!) DSLR.
But I didn't mark anything in the poll -- because if I ever were to have a sudden windfall of a couple of thousand bucks I could dedicate to photography, I'd probably spend it on studio strobe gear, and hiring models to point it at...
fraley
Beware of Claws
jlw, I included the D80 because it's more in line with what I can afford in a digital camera. I appreciate hearing your view of it, probably much like mine if I had one. I guess I can't afford the most expensive film or digital cameras in the list, oh well.. luckily I get results I like with a variety of cameras that are mostly way under 300.00 USD. I actually did get a bonus at work and although most of it will go for a new driveway, I'm putting some aside for something, or maybe a down-payment on something... thanks everyone for the comments!
w3rk5
Well-known
I didn't vote cause I wouldn't know which one to get either. All I know is it would be either the Leica MP & lens of your choice or the Zeiss Ikon RF & lens of your choice. Nothing wrong with the digitals but I'd rather have a camera that I can pass down and know that it will still take excellent pictures. There's also the fact that they can go up in value too. 
JimG
dogzen
Forget the rest give me an MP or nada.
Gid
Well-known
I chose the MP. In 50 years time it will still be taking pictures (most likely not me
). I already have the digital side covered.
JeffGreene
(@)^(@)
I would definitely go for the M8. If I had my druthers I would trade in the RD1 towards it, but I am also lusting after an ALPA 12SW. I'll probably go for neither. Got to get the GAS under control, Got to get the GAS under control, Got to get the GAS under control, ...sigh!
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
For free .. definitely the M8! 
c.poulton
Well-known
Funny, I was just now browsing the Leica site, drooling over the MP.......
There is something about the M8 that I don't like - I can't put my finger on it - the 1.33 crop factor, the slightly larger size (it looks big in my eyes?), the 'silky smooth look of digital, non reversable LCD screen, (I shoot with my left eye so it would definately get grease on it) lack of 'rewind lever....
I don't know, but given the choice right now I would go with the MP + 50/1 Noctilux thank you very much......... Sigh, maybe I'll win the lottery tonight?
There is something about the M8 that I don't like - I can't put my finger on it - the 1.33 crop factor, the slightly larger size (it looks big in my eyes?), the 'silky smooth look of digital, non reversable LCD screen, (I shoot with my left eye so it would definately get grease on it) lack of 'rewind lever....
I don't know, but given the choice right now I would go with the MP + 50/1 Noctilux thank you very much......... Sigh, maybe I'll win the lottery tonight?
markinlondon
Elmar user
A chrome MP with M2 style finder plus a tabbed 50 Summicron, please. That'll do nicely.
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