Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I was very close to getting an M9 because the outlay for a used example is close to what an SD1M and three decent SA mount primes will cost. The attraction of the M9 was it's file quality and the fact that I have a trio of Zeiss lenses in the cupboard in M mount.
I love the Foveon sensor's monochrome output but find the little Merrills rather limiting with their fixed lenses and clunky focusing, though you can focus them manually via the LCD when shooting from a tripod. I'd narrowed my options down to an SD1M and three lenses or a used M9 and was starting to favour the M9 until I compared the monochrom output from the two cameras. IMO the foveon sensor wins hands down and this was brought home to me when I compared what I was seeing in the thread I started for M9 black and white images and the foveon monochrome thread that has been running for some time.
There's an SD1M on the way from C R Kennedy here in Oz and I have one lens on the way that I stumbled over on eBay last night ... that being the 35mm f1.4. I'll add a 50mm f1.4 and 24mm f1.8 and I'll then have the three focal lengths (crop corrected) that I value the most: 35mm, 50mm and 75mm.
This is a decision I've been vacillating over for many months now and I'm pleased that I finally went with the Sigma ... having that incredible sensor in a reasonably small and light DSLR is going to be far easier than battling the DPMs and their quirks. I know the SD1M still has that god awful write speed and I'm not expecting the viewfinder to be up to the one in my D700 ... but the over all usability of the camera will be more in line with my personal needs. 🙂
I love the Foveon sensor's monochrome output but find the little Merrills rather limiting with their fixed lenses and clunky focusing, though you can focus them manually via the LCD when shooting from a tripod. I'd narrowed my options down to an SD1M and three lenses or a used M9 and was starting to favour the M9 until I compared the monochrom output from the two cameras. IMO the foveon sensor wins hands down and this was brought home to me when I compared what I was seeing in the thread I started for M9 black and white images and the foveon monochrome thread that has been running for some time.
There's an SD1M on the way from C R Kennedy here in Oz and I have one lens on the way that I stumbled over on eBay last night ... that being the 35mm f1.4. I'll add a 50mm f1.4 and 24mm f1.8 and I'll then have the three focal lengths (crop corrected) that I value the most: 35mm, 50mm and 75mm.
This is a decision I've been vacillating over for many months now and I'm pleased that I finally went with the Sigma ... having that incredible sensor in a reasonably small and light DSLR is going to be far easier than battling the DPMs and their quirks. I know the SD1M still has that god awful write speed and I'm not expecting the viewfinder to be up to the one in my D700 ... but the over all usability of the camera will be more in line with my personal needs. 🙂