Which option M8, M8.2, M9, R-D1, R-D1s, R-D1x?

Which option M8, M8.2, M9, R-D1, R-D1s, R-D1x?

  • M8

    Votes: 49 16.6%
  • M8.2

    Votes: 27 9.2%
  • M9

    Votes: 100 33.9%
  • R-D1

    Votes: 41 13.9%
  • R-D1s

    Votes: 19 6.4%
  • R-D1x

    Votes: 7 2.4%
  • Still waiting for something more

    Votes: 52 17.6%

  • Total voters
    295
I've owned R-D1 for a year, have leica M8 that I just bought but trying to return because seller didn't warn me it had the pixel banding issue. Both cameras are great. That aside, let's look at what I call "retardations" in both cameras. These are things that to me are obvious

RD-1 retardations:
1. Who thought that a push-pull scroll wheel thingy was a good idea? It makes zooming into your photos damn near impossible. Also the UI is so slow it makes you want to cry. lack of 4 way buttons or normal scrollwheel is what kills the UI on this camera
2. manual wind lever, meaning i have to remember to cock it. i've lost more than one potentially great shot due to the thing not firing.
3. sometimes it just doesn't fire - like when waking from sleep or having a full buffer, you never quite know whether or not it'll go off or not

M8 retardations:
1. why not show the speed in the viewfinder? it's clearly capable of that (and does it in A mode) but why not M mode. in a critical moment of street photography I'm supposed to look away from my viewfinder to find out if I'm set to a fast enough speed? or am i supposed to intuit the speed I'm at from being such an experienced photog. come on...

2. iso and ev setting inside menus instead of on wheel, like on r-d1

(aside: that m8 shutter is actually quite clunky. i'd say louder and more impactful than the higher pitched but subtle r-d1. although this shutter does provide a faster top speed)


these are just some...

Not intuition. Click stops. It's what they're for.

Cheers,

R.
 
M8. Can't afford an M9. Sold the R-D1: excellent camera, lovely ergonomics, but bulky and somewhat less in iq than the m8. Got the M8 for a reasonable price and am happy with it, much nicer than my nikon d200.
 
M9. Leica, full frame, Excellent image quality.
I have started saving money for this lady.
 
M9, because it is full frame. Started saving for the M10 and talking to the camerashop in my city where they sell Leica's the guy suddenly told me he had a steel gray Leica available. It was for a customer wanting black so if I wanted it etc., the rest is history.

I now am selling some bodies and lenses I was not using anyway. I am happy I did it, because I am taking more pictures again. Of course I am lucky that I could more or less afford it, although I did have to sacrifice a lot for it, but it is the first time I have spent so much money and am not regretting it or feeling guilty after the fact as I sometimes did with big purchases in the past. That to me is a sign it was a good decision (or so I keep telling myself :)).
 
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