Ascender said:
I have both cameras, M8's and a 5D and I DO worship the 5D. It is every bit as great as the M8 and some. What I don't understand is why M8 owners get so bent out of shape whenever the 5D is mentioned. it's so frikkin childish, it's almost as if like blind lemmings, they just can't accept that it can ever be compared to their beloved, non FF, IR infested, back-focus ridden, extortionately priced, comically white balanced, erratically banded, poor battery performing gem of a most wonderful camera.
I think the 5D will go down in history as a pivotal camera and will receive many more accolades to add to it's already legendary status. It frikkin rules so get over it!!
-charlie
A bit silly to worship a camera imo, but having said that, there are two schools in photography since the Nikon SLR's came out. The masses have embraced the SLR concept, there is a minority (lunatic fringe?
😛) that prefers the rangefinder system Never the twain shall meet.... But the silliest thing of all is trying to trumpet the qualities of one's own choice by putting down the choice of somebody else. One is bound to fall flat on one's face, as both the M8 and the 5D (and the new Nikons etc...) are superb tools in their own right with all their own qualities. What do I care who or what rules, I use a camera to take photographs. In the realm of ruling the USA presidential elections are more relevant....
Btw, you are wrong about
a: battery life: 500 shots if you conditioned the battery properly to begin with
b: banding was solved in Januari 2007
c. Whitebalance: as far as AWB is relevant for serious work, it is amongst the best on the market since the latest firmware.
And well, FF and IR, if anybody knows of a solution for that, I'm sure Leica (or failing that Zeiss Ikon) would be happy to hear about it. Laws of nature, you know.
As for focussing, you have a point there. It is true that the traditional Leica rangefinder is stretched to the limit. Fortunately it is fine with all but two lenses. The Summilux 35asph 1.4 it the worst example in case. I have a feeling that lens must just be redesigned, as there are too many out there that are not up to scratch with the M8. The Noctilux is another story, that lens behaves exactly as it used to do on film M's. But the quirks are of course exaggarated on digital That means that here is a case of the user having to adapt to the limits of the design, I fear. It is a sobering thought that focussing accuracy would be far more of an issue on a fullframe camera, with its attendant shallower DOF.
Not that I am much impressed by the corners of the FF on the 5D. But that might be the lenses, or just me.
As for the price, speak for yourself, that depends on three parameters: your personal appreciation of the product, your income and your priorities.
If you prefer the 5D, you won't hear me say a word against it. It is a great camera and the choice of many. But it is not a camera I would buy. My choice.