Bill W Posted April 26, 2010 Share #21 Posted April 26, 2010 Advertisement (gone after registration) Since I had to sell my M8.2 to fund a portion of the M9 I guess I do not miss the M8.2. I took some great shots with it. I do not miss the crop factor or the UV/IR filters at all. I wish the M9 had the sapphire screen though. I have not printed any M9 shots yet, my day job is getting in the way it seems. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Advertisement Posted April 26, 2010 Posted April 26, 2010 Hi Bill W, Take a look here M9 versus M8. I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!
Doc Henry Posted April 27, 2010 Share #22 Posted April 27, 2010 Hi Hell, After two months of use of the M9, and as i said in my tests ** last year , M8 still has a bright future ahead of him, if we compare to other brands. M8 and M9 has the Leica lens that gives "more" in your picture ... I kept my M8 and with M9, color seems to be a little better but I also keep the film for the color and black and white : film seems to have "more material". I call it like in "high fidelity sound"(compared to "high fidelity" photo) ** http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/leica-m9-forum/98684-m9-versus-m8-1-tests.html about the shutter noise I must recognize that the M9 is quieter Best regards Henry Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
adli Posted April 27, 2010 Share #23 Posted April 27, 2010 Having grown up with film and only shooting digital the last five years, full frame made the whole difference for me. It was like going back to a real camera (I know this is a very subjective matter). The rest of the benefits (better on high iso, resolution, colors, no UV/IR, etc) of the M9 was like an extra bonus, but would not make me change if it wasn't for the full frame. Better high iso performance comes in very handy in low light though, was not very impressed by the M8 there. Had to sell the M8 to finance the M9, but does not miss it a bit. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stealth3kpl Posted April 27, 2010 Share #24 Posted April 27, 2010 I'm finding it a little inconvenient waiting for the M8.2 to process the image before I can review it to check for blown highlights. Is the file processing/image review quicker with the M9? Pete Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaapv Posted April 27, 2010 Share #25 Posted April 27, 2010 Slower Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
tmldds Posted April 27, 2010 Share #26 Posted April 27, 2010 I did like my M8.2 a whole lot, but I have fallen in love with the M9. I am not technically proficient, but even from the very first shot with the M9, the color seems to jump out of the monitor! Framing is much more natural since I have been using full-frame Canons... Focusing with the 90 cron is much easier... Extensive cropping can still produce a decent print... Is it a perfect camera? No, considering the cost. In my hands, it is not good with close-up shots. I am thinking of buying an R lens to use with my Canon 1DsMkII for macro. Tri. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamie Roberts Posted April 27, 2010 Share #27 Posted April 27, 2010 Advertisement (gone after registration) Johan-- You know I love the M8, but I love the M9 more The extra 1.5 stops (nearly two, actually) and the revelation of the full frame with, say, the 35 Lux is simply fantastic. From the original M8, the 75 framelines are way better too; as is the shutter / release (I love the soft release). Little things, yes, and the M8 is still wonderful. But those little things all add up! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JHAG Posted April 27, 2010 Author Share #28 Posted April 27, 2010 Thank you very much all of you for your inputs, give me a kaleidoscope of reasons to buy/ wait. And, no, Jamie, those extra stops won't be enough to convince me, neither the FF will. As you noticed, I shoot close more often than not, so in a way 1,33 goes my way. But I certainly appreciate what you get with yours. Let's say I'm not that impatient… By the way, what would the M10 have to be groundbreaking after the M9 ? Higher ISO ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamie Roberts Posted April 28, 2010 Share #29 Posted April 28, 2010 Thank you very much all of you for your inputs, give me a kaleidoscope of reasons to buy/ wait.And, no, Jamie, those extra stops won't be enough to convince me, neither the FF will. As you noticed, I shoot close more often than not, so in a way 1,33 goes my way. But I certainly appreciate what you get with yours. Let's say I'm not that impatient… By the way, what would the M10 have to be groundbreaking after the M9 ? Higher ISO ? Hmm. I don't agree on the crop. It's just a crop, not a magnifcation. So anything close you can do with a full-frame. But when your back is against the wall, it's amazing how much wider a 28 feels And how much nicer overall the 75 is (a length I didn't like much on the M8). Ah well... All the M10 needs--for me--from the M9 rock-solid and super quick buffer / writing capability, as well as general SD card compatibility, not for machine-gunning but so that you simply don't ever have to think about it, or lose shots, or do power switch incantations. Both the M8 and M9 are super sensitive to write-time conditions, and there probably are still minor, but annoying, bugs there that need fixing. Come to think of it, dual-cards would be nice, but I don't know where they'd go some repeatable and relatively simple way to actually field adjust the RF / lens interface would be great. one or two more stops with noise & DR levels at current ISO 800 or so (I don't really need ISO 50,000 or anything like that). better (higher resolution) LCD That's it for me. Not revolutionary, but a built-in diopter correction, some kind of optional magnification of the patch, and finding a place for the PC socket to go would be nice, too Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JHAG Posted April 28, 2010 Author Share #30 Posted April 28, 2010 Hmm. I don't agree on the crop. It's just a crop, not a magnifcation. So anything close you can do with a full-frame. But when your back is against the wall, it's amazing how much wider a 28 feels And how much nicer overall the 75 is (a length I didn't like much on the M8). Ah well... Argh, I got hit. Why did I read that reply at all ? All the M10 needs--for me--from the M9 rock-solid and super quick buffer / writing capability, as well as general SD card compatibility, not for machine-gunning but so that you simply don't ever have to think about it, or lose shots, or do power switch incantations. Both the M8 and M9 are super sensitive to write-time conditions, and there probably are still minor, but annoying, bugs there that need fixing. Come to think of it, dual-cards would be nice, but I don't know where they'd go some repeatable and relatively simple way to actually field adjust the RF / lens interface would be great. one or two more stops with noise & DR levels at current ISO 800 or so (I don't really need ISO 50,000 or anything like that). better (higher resolution) LCD […] a built-in diopter correction, some kind of optional magnification of the patch […] Agree with all that. I guess an M9.2 wilkl take care of the first half of it, then it will be the M10. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rolo Posted April 28, 2010 Share #31 Posted April 28, 2010 "Any shooter working with both units could light my lantern ?" Can only suggest you wait for the M10. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JHAG Posted April 28, 2010 Author Share #32 Posted April 28, 2010 Forget the M10 unless you want a polycarbonate body with built in hand grip and auto-focus motors in the lenses. http://www.palantir.net/2001/tma1/wav/goodbye.wav Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamie Roberts Posted April 29, 2010 Share #33 Posted April 29, 2010 Argh, I got hit.Why did I read that reply at all ? {snipped} Johan, resistance in this case truly is futile. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JHAG Posted April 29, 2010 Author Share #34 Posted April 29, 2010 Johan, resistance in this case truly is futile. Jamie, I'll muster unsuspected resources to fight back any tentation. I'll be the Kung Fu Panda (even if far less rotund) of the M9. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alberti Posted April 29, 2010 Share #35 Posted April 29, 2010 http://www.palantir.net/2001/tma1/wav/goodbye.wav Hel-Stampes, Sorry, can't access this Palantirtech site (even though I've been a Palantir user ). So even more interested in the link. albert Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JHAG Posted April 29, 2010 Author Share #36 Posted April 29, 2010 2001: A Space Odyssey Internet Resource Archive: Sounds Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamie Roberts Posted April 29, 2010 Share #37 Posted April 29, 2010 Jamie,I'll muster unsuspected resources to fight back any tentation. I'll be the Kung Fu Panda (even if far less rotund) of the M9. Hmm. Interesting analogy... Make sure you never, ever use one, then, is all I can say Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JHAG Posted April 29, 2010 Author Share #38 Posted April 29, 2010 Hmm. Interesting analogy... Make sure you never, ever use one, then, is all I can say Too late, I did. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamie Roberts Posted April 29, 2010 Share #39 Posted April 29, 2010 Too late, I did. Be seeing you! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JHAG Posted April 29, 2010 Author Share #40 Posted April 29, 2010 Be seeing you! Gosh, it was you !? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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