Gawain Hewitt
Member
Hello all, i have previously posted this on dpreview (yesterday) and got some good advice from there, but having found you felt there may be more valid opinions here too. I hope you don't mind.
I have found a reasonably priced M8 second hand and am considering moving to Rangefinder. The primary reason would be to change the experience of photographing. To be honest it doesn’t really stack up rationally as my DSLR is much better in low light, weather sealed and I have lovely Zeiss lenses, which are very good, but I enjoy taking pictures with my Sigma DP1 much much more than my SLR and figure that a rangefinder would really work for me. I value discretion, bright viewfinder with long DOF and quiet shutter (and the look of a rangefinder is very cool... ;-)). I also find that carrying an SLR puts a lot of psychological baggage into the process, suddenly i'm "the photographer" which effects me and the subject matter. The problem is I also value working at high iso (can work at 1600 easily now, 3200 at a push) so I wondered if you could give your views on the following.
High iso on m8 – I understand not great, but I do a lot of available light work in nightclubs and at night. I do have and use noise ninja also. Does anyone have any tips on how to get the best out of m8 in very low light. Would downsizing high iso images make a big difference to noise, and if so is there a special way to do this?
Lens choice – I am a bit ignorant as to the viewfinder of an m8 and how it corrosponds with different lenses. What is the widest lens I can use without an external viewfinder? Also I have the option to buy a mint Bessa R2m with 5 lenses (mint) including 2 x 35mm, f1.5 50mm, 70mm and 90mm for £700 against a 35mm 1.4 leica second hand for £700 or a new f3.5 leica lens – the voigtlander route seems very good value, but it seems a bit disingenuous to spend £1700 on a body to use with cheaper lenses – what do people feel on these?
Other than that I would appreciate some general thoughts on M8 ownership, for example how does it feel carting a £2000 camera around (nervous?) is it reliable? I presume people are insuring their cameras? Rangefinder need tweaking regularly? Any bugs I may need to know about?
Many thanks for your time
Gawain
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I have found a reasonably priced M8 second hand and am considering moving to Rangefinder. The primary reason would be to change the experience of photographing. To be honest it doesn’t really stack up rationally as my DSLR is much better in low light, weather sealed and I have lovely Zeiss lenses, which are very good, but I enjoy taking pictures with my Sigma DP1 much much more than my SLR and figure that a rangefinder would really work for me. I value discretion, bright viewfinder with long DOF and quiet shutter (and the look of a rangefinder is very cool... ;-)). I also find that carrying an SLR puts a lot of psychological baggage into the process, suddenly i'm "the photographer" which effects me and the subject matter. The problem is I also value working at high iso (can work at 1600 easily now, 3200 at a push) so I wondered if you could give your views on the following.
High iso on m8 – I understand not great, but I do a lot of available light work in nightclubs and at night. I do have and use noise ninja also. Does anyone have any tips on how to get the best out of m8 in very low light. Would downsizing high iso images make a big difference to noise, and if so is there a special way to do this?
Lens choice – I am a bit ignorant as to the viewfinder of an m8 and how it corrosponds with different lenses. What is the widest lens I can use without an external viewfinder? Also I have the option to buy a mint Bessa R2m with 5 lenses (mint) including 2 x 35mm, f1.5 50mm, 70mm and 90mm for £700 against a 35mm 1.4 leica second hand for £700 or a new f3.5 leica lens – the voigtlander route seems very good value, but it seems a bit disingenuous to spend £1700 on a body to use with cheaper lenses – what do people feel on these?
Other than that I would appreciate some general thoughts on M8 ownership, for example how does it feel carting a £2000 camera around (nervous?) is it reliable? I presume people are insuring their cameras? Rangefinder need tweaking regularly? Any bugs I may need to know about?
Many thanks for your time
Gawain
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