Edit: How can an opinion based on experience of a product be baseless?
It may not be baseless, but all we are asking is for you to back up your opinion with some info that will help the community here. Why don't you like the M8? etc.
Edit: How can an opinion based on experience of a product be baseless?
I think I just did! 😉
Woah, this is shocking!
M8's are a thing of beauty. Don't sell the M6 though, sell all the other stuff first.
and if I was in the market for a rangefinder camera to shoot color (certainly not to shoot B&W), a qualified maybe.
There is a large difference between the B&W conversions from an M8/9 and the ones from Canon/Nikon, probably due to the lack of an AA filter. It is better than scanning-printing film digitally. But nothing can beat a B&W print using a fully chemical process.
I would have to see it. Obviously there will be a point where the quallity of digital surpasses film. I don't know if it has been reached yet, but in "normal" processing I think not. In general my feeling is: If it has to look like film, use a fully chemical process.Not even an M9 image printed at 400ppi via a lambda to Ilford digital Fibre based paper? (serious question)