All,
It seems like a lot of people will be getting their M8's in the next few days. Lets post pictures in th M8 gallery. It will be interesting to start a dedicated online M8 gallery and see the different results people are getting.
It seems like a lot of people will be getting their M8's in the next few days. Lets post pictures in th M8 gallery. It will be interesting to start a dedicated online M8 gallery and see the different results people are getting.
Nachkebia
Well-known
Can`t wait to see pictures from M8 and real photographer, go guys!
Even worse, we have to touch it
harmsr
M5 Nut
Removal from the box is allowed, when hands are incased in clean "white" cotton gloves.
However, you are not allowed to fold, open, or otherwise use the manuals.
Don't even think about removing the camera from its plastic.
Just enjoy looking at it.
Ray
However, you are not allowed to fold, open, or otherwise use the manuals.
Don't even think about removing the camera from its plastic.
Just enjoy looking at it.
Ray
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
I personally want to see prints.
But that will have to wait until someone / anyone in the local area gets one and actually wants to share them.
I know what my negs look like in print from the M7 (or M2 or IIIc) - but with digital it's all about the output in print form imho - even my little canon SD200 images look nice online but in print it's a different ball of wax
Dave
But that will have to wait until someone / anyone in the local area gets one and actually wants to share them.
I know what my negs look like in print from the M7 (or M2 or IIIc) - but with digital it's all about the output in print form imho - even my little canon SD200 images look nice online but in print it's a different ball of wax
Dave
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Pham Minh Son
Guest
What is the best lens for the M8?
Flyfisher Tom
Well-known
Any member in NC getting a M8 ???
If there is, we need a regional meet-up. You shoot the M8, the rest of us shoot you with our antiquated film cameras
If there is, we need a regional meet-up. You shoot the M8, the rest of us shoot you with our antiquated film cameras
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
The next best question is: which one's sharper? :angel:Pham Minh Son said:What is the best lens for the M8?
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
I read there's a shop in Hong Kong where cameras are specially wrapped for that hard-earned tax-loophole offshore company investment trickle play money guy who just can't get enough of putting perfectly usable things to no use on a shelf.harmsr said:Removal from the box is allowed, when hands are incased in clean "white" cotton gloves.
However, you are not allowed to fold, open, or otherwise use the manuals.
Don't even think about removing the camera from its plastic.
Just enjoy looking at it.![]()
Ray
I prefer to use mine; I am, however, very careful. I lost my white gloves the last time somebody demanded "satisfaction"
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Pham Minh Son said:What is the best lens for the M8?
Noflexar 560 on visoflex with TEX 2x
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
The cheapest alternative would be the new 28mm but the camera's 1.3 cropfactor turns it into a 36mm!Pham Minh Son said:What is the best lens for the M8?
and the there is the new Tri-Elmar
Kiu
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