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In another thread JaapV mentioned:
If Sean left RFF, we're all the worse for it. If there is/was 1 single person who makes/made this forum a solid source of information it is/was Sean.
I fear a lot of reviewers chew off their tail with the M8. Perhaps the pre-production models were a bit different, not tested under all circumstances, or perhaps some issues were not anticipated or judged due to pre-production model and/or firmware.
I think most people were a bit disappointed with the M8 not being up to their expectations, expectations set high to begin with by Leica's legendary quality (operator is the word "legend"). The M8 is no doubt a fine camera with excellent performance under normal circumstances, but for such a legendary brand to bring out a camera with such real and perceived flaws is unworthy of the brand, the camera and the customer.
RFF has lost more good people before (Hicks, Mattocks, etc come to mind) because of other members burning them down to the ground for reasons of their own. Sean seems to be the latest victim.
It's not for nothing that I've been distancing myself quite a bit from RFF over the past months. There are lots of great newcomers, fantastic oldtimers, loads of useful and truthful information to be found here. Yet, at the same time there are members who believe their opinions to be more valid than others, who feel a need to stir the **** on many occassions, who find it unnecessary to reply in respectful and hushed tones, who deny the universalness of this forum, etc.
I'm sick of it, and have been for quite some time. Yes, you can have strong opinions but your opinion might mean nothing to me. No need to defend your opinion by using strong words as it will only agitate me more and make me more reluctant to see your point if there was one. No need to stir the **** all the time either. I get enough **** at work. No need to be rude and disrespectful. If you don't have anything to say in a polite way than please don't say anything. No need to think that because you're from a certain background your opinion is more valid than others. We come from all over this world, from all walks of life and you don't know me all that well. So don't assume I might be inferior to you just because I don't come from where you live, because I don't believe the things you believe, don't understand exactly what you say, because I'm not as old or young as you are, or because I simply don't agree with you.
Sorry for the ranting but there's too much crap floating around these days in the forums here. Just my opinion, of course.
jaapv said:Sean is active and well on his own site and the Leica users Forum.. It is sad he was squeezed out of this forum![]()
If Sean left RFF, we're all the worse for it. If there is/was 1 single person who makes/made this forum a solid source of information it is/was Sean.
I fear a lot of reviewers chew off their tail with the M8. Perhaps the pre-production models were a bit different, not tested under all circumstances, or perhaps some issues were not anticipated or judged due to pre-production model and/or firmware.
I think most people were a bit disappointed with the M8 not being up to their expectations, expectations set high to begin with by Leica's legendary quality (operator is the word "legend"). The M8 is no doubt a fine camera with excellent performance under normal circumstances, but for such a legendary brand to bring out a camera with such real and perceived flaws is unworthy of the brand, the camera and the customer.
RFF has lost more good people before (Hicks, Mattocks, etc come to mind) because of other members burning them down to the ground for reasons of their own. Sean seems to be the latest victim.
It's not for nothing that I've been distancing myself quite a bit from RFF over the past months. There are lots of great newcomers, fantastic oldtimers, loads of useful and truthful information to be found here. Yet, at the same time there are members who believe their opinions to be more valid than others, who feel a need to stir the **** on many occassions, who find it unnecessary to reply in respectful and hushed tones, who deny the universalness of this forum, etc.
I'm sick of it, and have been for quite some time. Yes, you can have strong opinions but your opinion might mean nothing to me. No need to defend your opinion by using strong words as it will only agitate me more and make me more reluctant to see your point if there was one. No need to stir the **** all the time either. I get enough **** at work. No need to be rude and disrespectful. If you don't have anything to say in a polite way than please don't say anything. No need to think that because you're from a certain background your opinion is more valid than others. We come from all over this world, from all walks of life and you don't know me all that well. So don't assume I might be inferior to you just because I don't come from where you live, because I don't believe the things you believe, don't understand exactly what you say, because I'm not as old or young as you are, or because I simply don't agree with you.
Sorry for the ranting but there's too much crap floating around these days in the forums here. Just my opinion, of course.