Icarus
Member
After selling my M8.2 over a year ago I just purchased a new Black M9. Since I am at the office and have meetings scheduled for the rest of the day I won't be able to get to know the camera until later this afternoon. Wow this is going to be a long day. However, I already have the battery charging a 32 GB Extreme Pro memory card installed and a 40 mm Summicron mounted and ready to go. I can't wait for my last meeting to end. I am simply going stir crazy and wanted to share.
luuca
Well-known
I understand you.
moreammo
Established
Stay calm.... you can do it... you have our support in this dark and troublesome time 
Enjoy it let us know how you like it!
Enjoy it let us know how you like it!
JHenry
Established
Enjoy. It is fun to use.
Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
share you first pic!
I dropped a check in the mail a week ago for mine- NEVER MADE IT!
Stopped it, Priority Mail'd a new check for it.
You will have yours before I do!
Stopped it, Priority Mail'd a new check for it.
You will have yours before I do!
isalan
Alan42
I spent a weekend in New York city with Thorsten Overgaard and I am going to pass on to you (and whoever reads this) two of the most important things I learned from him.
1 Take your camera everywhere all the time (and don't throw away any pictures no matter how bad you might think they are. Just store them,memory is cheap).
2 Always shoot wide open. Only stop down because it is too bright and you have no other choice.
1 Take your camera everywhere all the time (and don't throw away any pictures no matter how bad you might think they are. Just store them,memory is cheap).
2 Always shoot wide open. Only stop down because it is too bright and you have no other choice.
d2mini
Member
2 Always shoot wide open. Only stop down because it is too bright and you have no other choice.
Unless you want creative control over your shots.
Not every shot is best wide open. I can think of plenty where I wished I'd stopped down a bit more than I did.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
I disagree, if you "always" shoot wide open it becomes a fad instead of a style. Which, in fact, is happening right now - just look at the various photoforums. Imo photography is a language which uses a number of symbols like selective sharpness, motion blur perspective and distortion, shadows, highlights, etc. Only use those symbols if you have something to say with them. So if you want to emphasize part of your image or subject by putting it (sharp) against an out of focus back- and foreground - great, but if that part is uninteresting you have just ruined your image.
Roberto V.
Le surrèalisme, c'est moi
I spent a weekend in New York city with Thorsten Overgaard and I am going to pass on to you (and whoever reads this) two of the most important things I learned from him.
1 Take your camera everywhere all the time (and don't throw away any pictures no matter how bad you might think they are. Just store them,memory is cheap).
2 Always shoot wide open. Only stop down because it is too bright and you have no other choice.
1 - Agree
2 - Disagree, I'm sure that many of my pictures would have been better is the light would have allowed me to use a smaller aperture
Cheers, enjoy your new M9!
ZlatkoBatistich
Established
I disagree, if you "always" shoot wide open it becomes a fad instead of a style. Which, in fact, is happening right now - just look at the various photoforums. Imo photography is a language which uses a number of symbols like selective sharpness, motion blur perspective and distortion, shadows, highlights, etc. Only use those symbols if you have something to say with them. So if you want to emphasize part of your image or subject by putting it (sharp) against an out of focus back- and foreground - great, but if that part is uninteresting you have just ruined your image.
Very well said! "Always shoot wide open" is a style and it may or may not be your style.
isalan
Alan42
I did not intend to create a topic here. Just a couple of ideas for Icarus to enjoy his new M9.
seakayaker1
Well-known
Congrats on the new M9! I understand you excitement and anticipation . . . . .
. . . . . I have a black one arriving this Friday (hopefully), not new but it will do just fine!
Life is Grand!
Dan
. . . . . I have a black one arriving this Friday (hopefully), not new but it will do just fine!
Life is Grand!
Dan
drinkingeye
Well-known
congrats, icarus. I got mine 1/2 year ago I am still in love with it. have fun!
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