POINT OF VIEW
Established
The M8 is the greatest minimalist digital camera in production today. For the sake of discussion my understanding of minimalism is, less is more.
When you pick up a M8 to start shooting you immediately know your going to shoot in manual mode.
When you look at the controls on the top of the camera you see the very familiar knobs that can be seen on many film cameras. Of course there are differences, but for the most part you don’t have to decide between P, A, M, S, or SCN or CSTM or movies. With the M8, you choose the amount of light you would like to shoot than set the lens to your preferences and fire away. Why would you let the camera make those decisions? I never could understand why a serious photographer would let a computer decide how to focus a world class lens.
Even when you go into the menu the selections are minimal. There are not layers and layers of submenus to dig through. Any experienced film person can use the M8 menu without reading the manual. The layout is near perfect.
When you think about it any camera is a accessory. The lens is the real necessity to capture the perfect picture. That is why Leica stays in the game, it’s all about the glass. The major manufactures constantly try to add one more useless menu / gadget to there camera bodies. I believe the M8 body is, minimally perfect, to use the fantastic Leica M lens.
I fully understand that if you’re a techie or non minimalist, you see the M8 as electronic dinosaur. When I see the M8, I see a sleek design in a minimal well built digital camera. The drawling represents the year 2020 with the Blasto 2020 camera with a time travel feature. Bill
When you pick up a M8 to start shooting you immediately know your going to shoot in manual mode.
When you look at the controls on the top of the camera you see the very familiar knobs that can be seen on many film cameras. Of course there are differences, but for the most part you don’t have to decide between P, A, M, S, or SCN or CSTM or movies. With the M8, you choose the amount of light you would like to shoot than set the lens to your preferences and fire away. Why would you let the camera make those decisions? I never could understand why a serious photographer would let a computer decide how to focus a world class lens.
Even when you go into the menu the selections are minimal. There are not layers and layers of submenus to dig through. Any experienced film person can use the M8 menu without reading the manual. The layout is near perfect.
When you think about it any camera is a accessory. The lens is the real necessity to capture the perfect picture. That is why Leica stays in the game, it’s all about the glass. The major manufactures constantly try to add one more useless menu / gadget to there camera bodies. I believe the M8 body is, minimally perfect, to use the fantastic Leica M lens.
I fully understand that if you’re a techie or non minimalist, you see the M8 as electronic dinosaur. When I see the M8, I see a sleek design in a minimal well built digital camera. The drawling represents the year 2020 with the Blasto 2020 camera with a time travel feature. Bill